Calcutta High Court Restores Starlog Subsidiary's ₹9 Cr Award

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Calcutta High Court Restores Starlog Subsidiary's ₹9 Cr Award
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Starlog Enterprises' subsidiary, Starlift Services Private Limited, secured a legal win as the Calcutta High Court restored a ₹9.02 crore arbitration award. The award, originally dated April 18, 2011, was nullified by a single judge in December 2020 but has now been reinstated by a Division Bench. The company is assessing implications, noting no immediate financial impact.

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The Calcutta High Court's Division Bench has reinstated a ₹9.02 crore arbitration award for Starlog Enterprises' subsidiary, Starlift Services Private Limited. This award, originally granted on April 18, 2011, was previously nullified by a single judge's order on December 24, 2020. The High Court's decision, dated April 9, 2026, effectively overturns that earlier nullification. Starlog Enterprises received notification of this development on April 14, 2026.

While the company is currently evaluating the full ramifications of the restored award, it has stated that no immediate financial impact is expected. Starlift Services operates within the services sector, distinct from Starlog Enterprises' primary involvement in trading and manufacturing. This reinstatement marks a significant legal resolution for the subsidiary.

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