
Intimation Of Receipt Of Arbitration Award
In continuation to our letter dated 11th April 2025 wherein we had intimated about the Court Order received in favour of Ceigall India Limited issued by the Honble Additional District Judge Chandigarh under the Arbitration and Conciliation Act 1996 dated 9th April 2025 in the matter of Ceigall India Limited vs. Punjab Small Industries & Export Corporation Limited (PSIEC) we wish to submit that: We have received an award amount of ?31750655/- (Rupees Three Crore Seventeen Lakh fifty Thousand six hundred fifty-five only) including applicable interest on 19th May 2025.
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