Avaya India moves NCLT against RCom for recovery of unpaid dues

According to the latest reports, Avaya India has moved the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) against Reliance Communications (Rcom) to recover Rs.7.5 crore.
“Rcom has not paid dues for call centre services from January to September 2017,” said Avaya legal counsel Abhishek Adke.
The tribunal has asked Rcom to file its response in the next ten days. The matter is listed for March 23.
As per the reports, the telco said its subsidiary Reliance Infratel will appeal against NCLT's stay order on sale of its towers and optic-fibre assets in the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal. NCLT had restrained Reliance Infratel from selling its towers and fibre to Jio for Rs.8,000 crore till further orders.
Other petitioners against the telco include Fortuna Public Relations, which claims the telco owes it Rs.47.65 lakh, Manipal Technologies, which has moved NCLAT to recover Rs.2.74 crore from RCom, and IT firm Tech Mahindra which has since agreed to settle its demand for Rs.8.2 crore out of court.
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