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		<title>Mukesh Ambani: Court Dismisses Petition Against Reliance Industries</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Bombay High Court has dismissed a petition against Mukesh Ambani, alleging that Reliance Industries stole over $1.55 billion worth of natural gas.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Reaction from the field</h2>
<p>The Bombay High Court&#8217;s recent decision to dismiss a petition against Mukesh Ambani and his company, Reliance Industries Limited (RIL), has significant implications for the corporate landscape in India. The petition alleged that RIL engaged in a massive organized fraud, stealing over <strong>USD 1.55 billion</strong> worth of natural gas from Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) wells between 2004 and 2013-14. However, the court found the claims to be without merit, emphasizing that the petition was motivated by personal interests rather than public concern.</p>
<p>Chief Justice Shree Chandrashekar, in delivering the verdict, stated that the writ petition was an abuse of the court&#8217;s process, asserting, &#8220;This writ petition is in the nature of a public interest litigation which does not serve any public purpose.&#8221; The judges noted that the allegations were not only unfounded but also detrimental to the reputation and business prospects of RIL, a major player in the Indian economy.</p>
<p>The petition&#8217;s claims were further scrutinized, with the court highlighting that the supposed public interest was merely a facade for personal grievances. The Chief Justice remarked, &#8220;The professed cause and the purpose behind this petition which is masked as the public cause are mere pretentious projections.&#8221; This ruling underscores the judiciary&#8217;s stance against frivolous litigation that could harm corporate entities without substantial evidence.</p>
<p>Despite the court&#8217;s dismissal, the allegations raised questions about RIL&#8217;s operational ethics. An independent investigation had previously confirmed that RIL tapped gas from ONGC wells without permission, leading to the Justice AP Shah Committee quantifying the stolen gas at over <strong>USD 1.55 billion</strong>, with accrued interest of <strong>USD 174.9 million</strong>. These figures paint a concerning picture of corporate governance and accountability within one of India&#8217;s largest conglomerates.</p>
<p>Moreover, Mukesh Ambani, who has not drawn a salary for the past five years, has seen his promoter group receive dividends amounting to <strong>3600 crore</strong>. This financial backdrop raises further scrutiny regarding the ethical implications of corporate practices in India, especially in light of the recent allegations.</p>
<p>As the dust settles on this legal battle, the broader implications for corporate governance in India remain to be seen. The court&#8217;s ruling may deter similar petitions that lack substantial evidence, but it also leaves open questions about the accountability of major corporations like RIL. The judiciary&#8217;s role in balancing corporate interests with public accountability is more crucial than ever.</p>
<p>Details remain unconfirmed regarding any potential appeals or further actions from the petitioners. The outcome of this case could influence future legal actions against corporate entities in India, setting a precedent for how such allegations are treated in the courts.</p>
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