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India's Supreme Court has ruled in favour of billionaire Mukesh Ambani's Reliance Industries in a dispute with his brother over natural gas prices. | India's Supreme Court has ruled in favour of billionaire Mukesh Ambani's Reliance Industries in a dispute with his brother over natural gas prices. |
The court said that a family pact which set a price for natural gas to be sold from Reliance Industries to Anil Ambani's company was not binding. | The court said that a family pact which set a price for natural gas to be sold from Reliance Industries to Anil Ambani's company was not binding. |
It rules the higher price fixed by the government must prevail. Analysts say Reliance Industries stands to benefit. | It rules the higher price fixed by the government must prevail. Analysts say Reliance Industries stands to benefit. |
The ruling gives the brothers six weeks to re-negotiate the contract. | The ruling gives the brothers six weeks to re-negotiate the contract. |
Correspondents say the ruling upholds the government's right to set prices when it comes to natural resources. | |
But according to a private family pact Mukesh Ambani's company was to supply gas at $2.34 (£1.59) per million units to Anil Ambani's Reliance Natural Resources Limited (RNRL) for 17 years. | |
This price was lower than $4.20 (£2.85 )per million units set by the government in 2006 for all buyers of gas. | This price was lower than $4.20 (£2.85 )per million units set by the government in 2006 for all buyers of gas. |
But Anil Ambani, who owns Reliance Natural Resources, did not accept the higher selling price set by the government, citing the agreement with his elder brother. | But Anil Ambani, who owns Reliance Natural Resources, did not accept the higher selling price set by the government, citing the agreement with his elder brother. |
Shares of Reliance Industries rose 3.6%, while shares in Anil Ambani's Reliance Natural Resources plunged 16.8% after the judgement, reports say. | Shares of Reliance Industries rose 3.6%, while shares in Anil Ambani's Reliance Natural Resources plunged 16.8% after the judgement, reports say. |
Reliance feud | |
The gas was discovered by Reliance Industries in the Krishna Godavari basin off India's eastern coast in 2002. | |
The Reliance empire was divided between the two brothers in 2005 after a bitter seven-month feud. | The Reliance empire was divided between the two brothers in 2005 after a bitter seven-month feud. |
India's oil ministry has also become embroiled in the controversy with Anil Ambani criticising minister Murli Deora for allegedly siding with his elder brother. | |
But Mr Deora has said gas is a national property and belongs to the people of India. | But Mr Deora has said gas is a national property and belongs to the people of India. |
Last year Reliance Natural Resources won a case in the high court in Mumbai, which was aimed at compelling his elder brother's company to honour the family agreement. | |
Mukesh Ambani appealed against the judgement in the Supreme Court, which is what led to this ruling. | |
While delivering the judgement, the Supreme Court said that natural gas is a "national asset" and that companies involved in marketing it have to abide by the price set by the government. | |
But the dispute is impeding efforts by the government to harness India's natural gas reserves to help tide over its energy crunch, correspondents say. | |
Three companies - RIL, the state-owned Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) and Gujarat State Petroleum Corporation (GSPC) - are investing $30bn to produce gas from the Krishna Godavari basin. | Three companies - RIL, the state-owned Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) and Gujarat State Petroleum Corporation (GSPC) - are investing $30bn to produce gas from the Krishna Godavari basin. |
All three companies have discovered gas - and some oil - in three different blocks. |