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IPTL wins court battle against Standard Chartered appeal
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[QUOTE="Shamiso, post: 83025, member: 160"] A massive bank just got totally wrecked when Tanzanian judges dismissed a major power dispute. The Court of Appeal officially struck out a complaint from Standard Chartered Bank Hong Kong against Independent Power Tanzania Limited. Justices rejected the attempt to enforce a foreign judgment worth one hundred sixty-eight million dollars because the paperwork was apparently a mess. Justices Levira, Mgonja, and Mdemu agreed with the defense regarding legal incompetence. The ruling highlighted procedural irregularities like missing deadlines and failure to serve documents properly. The bench also noted the underlying debt had already been settled through a government sovereignty guarantee anyway. Harbinder Singh Sethi from the power firm celebrated the decision as a victory for justice. His legal team argued successfully that the appellants lacked standing to pursue the matter further since the high court previously rendered the issue closed. This shuts down a long saga involving Pan Africa Power Solutions and VIP Engineering. The financial giant basically tried to enforce rules that did not apply locally, but the bench sent them packing without the cash. [/QUOTE]
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