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Tata Motors Awarded Compensation worth 766 crore Over Singur Plant Closure After 15-Year Legal Battle

Aditya Pratap SIngh
Last updated: 2023/11/01 at 7:03 AM
By Aditya Pratap SIngh 3 Min Read
Ratan Tata (L), chairman of the Tata Group, and Gujarat's chief minister Narendra Modi wave as they stand beside the Tata Nano car during the inauguration ceremony of a new plant for the Tata Nano at Sanand in the western Indian state of Gujarat June 2, 2010. India's largest vehicle maker, Tata Motors, said on Tuesday its sales in May rose 41 percent from a year earlier to 56,779 units. REUTERS/Amit Dave (INDIA - Tags: TRANSPORT BUSINESS IMAGES OF THE DAY) - GM1E6621CKW01
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In a significant development, Tata Motors has been awarded compensation, ending a 15-year legal battle over the closure of its Singur plant in West Bengal. The West Bengal Industrial Development Corporation Limited (WBIDC) has ordered compensation of Rs 765.78 crore, along with 11 percent interest per annum from September 1, 2016, until the full amount is recovered. Additionally, Tata Motors will receive Rs 1 crore to cover legal costs. This decision marks the conclusion of arbitration proceedings between Tata Motors Limited (TML) and WBIDC.

The protracted legal dispute stems from events that unfolded in 2008 when Tata Motors decided to cease its operations in Singur, where it had set up a plant in 2007. The company had invested over Rs 1,800 crore in this ambitious project, with the aim of manufacturing small cars. The plant was set to provide employment opportunities for over 2,000 people, with an additional 10,000 indirect jobs being created through vendors and service providers in the plant’s vicinity.

However, the project encountered significant challenges, primarily due to political agitation led by the All India Trinamool Congress over land acquisition issues. The turmoil disrupted the plant’s activities, led to property damage, posed threats to personnel, and culminated in violence. As a result, Tata Motors faced no choice but to halt its operations in Singur in October 2008.

Ratan Tata, then the chairman of Tata Motors, had expressed concerns and even threatened to withdraw the company’s plans from Singur due to the escalating tensions. Several other state governments, including Punjab, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Orissa, and Gujarat, offered alternative locations to Tata Motors in an attempt to keep the project alive. However, the situation in Singur continued to deteriorate.

Ultimately, Tata Motors opted to shift its operations to Gujarat, where the state government, led by then Chief Minister Narendra Modi, provided additional incentives and tax benefits to support the new plant. The closure of the Singur plant had a lasting impact, not only on Tata Motors but also on the political landscape in West Bengal.

Now, after a lengthy legal battle, Tata Motors has been awarded compensation, marking the resolution of a long-standing issue. This compensation will help address the financial losses incurred by the company during the turbulent period leading to the plant’s closure in Singur. It is a significant development that brings closure to a chapter in Tata Motors’ history and highlights the importance of legal arbitration in addressing complex disputes in the business world.

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