Mukesh Ambani-led RIL has served legal notice to Moneylife for
allegedly lowering the prestige of Reliance Industries among the
conglomerate's friends and well-wishers
Mukesh Ambani-led Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) has served a legal notice on Debashis Basu, editor and publisher of Moneylife, Moneywise Media Pvt Ltd and Sucheta Dalal, managing editor of Moneylife, for publishing articles "Congress gift to Reliance: RIL sole beneficiary of anti-dumping duty on PTA" () and "Ambani ki dukaan?"
Mukesh Ambani-led Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) has served a legal notice on Debashis Basu, editor and publisher of Moneylife, Moneywise Media Pvt Ltd and Sucheta Dalal, managing editor of Moneylife, for publishing articles "Congress gift to Reliance: RIL sole beneficiary of anti-dumping duty on PTA" () and "Ambani ki dukaan?"
The notice, sent by legal services firm Khaitan & Co also accuse
Moneylife of "lowering the prestige of RIL among the conglomerate's
friends and well-wishers".
The notice, while referring Ms Dalal, the managing editor of Moneylife
as 'reporter', accuses her of "validating highly objectionable parts
from the book "Gas Wars - Crony Capitalism and the Ambanis" in her
article 'Ambani ki dukaan?'. Interestingly, the notice referes to the
book as 'Pamphlet' at all places, including notices sent to the writers
and publishers of the book.
"...you have entered into a deliberate attempt to slander our client's
name and reputation by publicizing a highly-objectionable Pamphlet
titled "Gas Wars - Crony Capitalism and the Ambani's dukan" by one
Paranjoy Guha Thakurta alongwith Subir Ghosh and Jyotirmoy Chaudhuri
written, published and distributed with the explicit purpose of making
slanderous and baseless allegations against our client (Pamphlet) by
validating its highly-objectionable parts in your piece 'Ambani ki
dukaan?' on 14 April 2014 at 4.01pm and repeated the injury to our
client in the 1 May 2014 edition of Moneylife on pages 16 and 17. In
this article you have mixed the wholly unrelated issue of PTA described
in para 1-15 of this legal notice with the machinations and the slander
inherent in the said Pamphlet. Our clients reserve the right to include
for colluding with the said authors of the Pamphlet for the same as the
distributor of their canards," the notice from Khaitan & Co says.
Last week, the same lawyer firm issued notices to the authors and
distributors of the book "Gas Wars - Crony Capitalism and the Ambanis".
The notices also accuse e-distributors of the book, Authors Upfront and
Feel Books Pvt Ltd as well as Flipkart and Amazon of being party to
a "common conspiracy" to "ensure the defamation of our clients for
personal gains". Also included among those served notice is Deepshikha
Shankar, event manager for the Foundation of Media Professionals, who
had in her personal capacity forwarded the e-invite for the book release
function to several people, says a report from Times of India.
Over the past two years, Reliance has been the target of attacks by Aam
Aadmi Party (AAP) leaders Arvind Kejriwal and Prashant Bhushan, but
they have never been served any legal notice.
In fact, TV news channels, owned by the RIL group itself broadcast the press conferences
of Kejriwal and Bhushan LIVE several times, in which the latter have
made serious allegations about Reliance. “I find it quite perplexing. If
you felt that you have been defamed by what Prashant Bhushan and I
said, then we are the real culprits and, if you had to send a defamation
notice, it should have been to us. The TV channels merely broadcast
what we said,” Kejriwal was quoted as saying in a English translation of
the letter posted on the AAP website. Its not clear whether large media
groups like TV18, in which RIL has substantial interest, have also
received any such notice, since their TV channels had also carried the press conferences of Kejriwal.
Earlier in February this year, Kejriwal, while speaking at a rally,
repeatedly cited two bank account numbers claiming that they belonged to
Ambani brothers, Mukesh and Anil. This was done as part of challenging
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)'s prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi
to get black money back from Swiss banks.
However, all the Mukesh Ambani-led conglomerate did was issue a press release
refuting the allegations made by Kejriwal, blaming it on mythical
‘vested interests’. "It is being reiterated that neither Reliance
Industries nor Mr Mukesh Ambani have or had any illegitimate accounts
anywhere in the world. The continued tirade of baseless allegations
being made by AAP against us appears to be instigated by vested
interests," the company had said. (Reliance refutes Kejriwal's allegations terming it as 'baseless')
Seperately, EAS Sarma, former secretary of the Government of India
(GoI), had demanded an independent investigation into the whole gamut of
showering one largesse after another on RIL that would unravel the
hidden links in this web of improprieties. (Set up SIT to investigate showering of one largesse after another on RIL, says Sarma )
The former secretary had written several letters to the PM and
petroleum ministry on the improprieties committed by the United
Progressive Alliance (UPA) government in dealing with RIL’s gas project
in Krishna Godavari (KG) Basin in Andhra Pradesh.
Last week, Gopalkrishna Gandhi, former governor of West Bengal, called
Reliance Industries as 'parallel state', which exercised power brazenly
over natural and financial resources, says a report from Times of India.
Quoting Mr Gandhi, the report says, "We used to talk of black money as a
parallel economy and so it continues to be. But Reliance is a parallel
State. I do not know of any country where one single firm exercises such
power so brazenly, over the natural resources, financial resources,
professional resources and, ultimately, over human resources as the
company of the Ambanis". The former governor was speaking at the 15th DP Kohli Memorial Lecture that had over 3,000 officials from the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) in the audience.
From what we know, none of these parties have been served legal notice by Reliance Industries.
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