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McDonald's case: NCLT adjourns hearing contempt plea by Vikram Bakshi

The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) today adjourned the hearing of the contempt plea filed against fast food major McDonald's Corporation and its Indian arm by estranged Indian partner Vikram Bakshi.

October 23, 2017 / 08:51 PM IST
INDIA - OCTOBER 25:  Vikram Bakshi, Chairman Ascot Hotels and Resorts Limited addressing 5th International Conference on Real Estate at Hotel Taj Mahal in New Delhi, India ( 5th Conference on Real Estate: The Changing Paradigm in Indian Real Estate Friday, 24 Saturday, 25 October 2008: Hotel Taj Mahal, New Delhi )  (Photo by Yasbant Negi/The India Today Group/Getty Images)

INDIA - OCTOBER 25: Vikram Bakshi, Chairman Ascot Hotels and Resorts Limited addressing 5th International Conference on Real Estate at Hotel Taj Mahal in New Delhi, India ( 5th Conference on Real Estate: The Changing Paradigm in Indian Real Estate Friday, 24 Saturday, 25 October 2008: Hotel Taj Mahal, New Delhi ) (Photo by Yasbant Negi/The India Today Group/Getty Images)

The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) today adjourned the hearing of the contempt plea filed against fast food major McDonald's Corporation and its Indian arm by estranged Indian partner Vikram Bakshi.

During the proceedings, counsel appearing for McDonald's informed that the Delhi High Court would on October 25 hear a petition in which it has challenged the show cause notice for contempt issued by the tribunal.

Following this, a NCLT bench headed by Chairman Justice MM Kumar adjourned the matter to November 7 for the next hearing.

MIPL, a subsidiary of McDonald's Corporation had filed a writ petition before the High Court questioning the validity of the contempt notice issued by the NCLT against it.

On September 5, NCLT had issued show-cause notice to fast food major McDonald's Corporation and McDonald's India Pvt Ltd (MIPL) over the contempt plea filed by Bakshi.

He had alleged that by terminating it licence the US- based food giant has violated the NCLT order dated July 13 which reinstated him as the Managing Director of CPRL and also refrained McDonald's Corporation to interfere in the functioning of CPRL.

Counsel for both sides submitted that they would try to complete their arguments before the high court on October 25.

The tribunal also directed the parties to file their replies based on the outcome of the high court order.

In August, the food chain had terminated the franchise licence of 169 outlets run by Bakshi in north and east India which led to a legal battle between the parties.

While Bakshi challenged the termination terming it as illegal, McDonalds' alleged breach of contract terms and payment default by Bakshi.

first published: Oct 23, 2017 08:30 pm

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