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Tata Steel Wins Interim Relief in Sukinda Mining Dispute Ensuring Business Continuity
Tata Steel Limited has received interim protection from the Orissa High Court in connection with a demand notice issued by mining authorities over its Sukinda Chromite Block operations. The court’s order, dated November 21, 2025, restrains authorities from taking coercive action against the company until the next hearing scheduled for December 3, 2025.
Key Highlights
Dispute Background: On October 3, 2025, the Office of the Deputy Director of Mines, Jajpur, raised a demand of approximately ₹24.1 billion against Tata Steel, citing an alleged shortfall in chrome ore dispatch during the fifth year of its Mine Development and Production Agreement.
Legal Action: Tata Steel filed a writ petition on October 29, 2025, seeking to quash the demand letter, arguing that the claim was unjustified and based on misinterpretation of Rule 12A of the Minerals Concession Rules, 2016.
Court’s Decision: The High Court has tagged Tata Steel’s petition with similar cases and granted interim relief, ensuring no immediate financial or operational disruption.
Business Impact: Tata Steel clarified that the interim protection safeguards its operations and provides time for legal proceedings without affecting production or deliveries.
This ruling offers Tata Steel temporary relief while the matter undergoes judicial scrutiny, reinforcing the company’s position in defending its mining rights.
Sources: FilingReader, ScanX News, InvestyWise
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