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Tata Steel to challenge state's Rs 1,920cr demand notice for mineral dispatch ‘shortfall'
Tata Steel to challenge state's Rs 1,920cr demand notice for mineral dispatch ‘shortfall'

Time of India

time05-07-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Tata Steel to challenge state's Rs 1,920cr demand notice for mineral dispatch ‘shortfall'

Bhubaneswar: Tata Steel Limited has announced it would challenge the demand notice amounting to Rs 1,920 crore issued by the deputy director of mines for an alleged shortfall in mineral dispatch from the company's Sukinda chromite block in Jajpur district. The company, in a formal disclosure to the stock exchange, disagreed with the demand, citing a lack of justification and substantive basis for the claims. The demand notice, received on July 3, is linked to a revised assessment of mineral dispatch shortfalls for the fourth year, as per the mine development and production agreement. In the disclosure, the company said the alleged violation falls under Rule 12A of the Minerals (Other than Atomic and Hydrocarbon Energy Minerals) Concession Rules, 2016, which also led to the appropriation of performance security. Covering the period from July 23, 2023, to July 22, 2024, the notice claims the revision in the assessment is based on the average sale price declared by the Indian Bureau of Mines. The alleged shortfall in mineral dispatch resulted in a cumulative demand of Rs 1,920,72,53,760, which includes the shortfall quantity and appropriation of performance security. Tata Steel stated its intention to pursue suitable legal remedies. "The management believes that the state's demand lacks justification and substantive basis and accordingly the company will pursue suitable legal remedies before the appropriate judicial or quasi-judicial forums," it said.

Tata Steel receives Rs 1,902 cr demand notice over ‘shortfall' in mineral dispatch from Odisha block
Tata Steel receives Rs 1,902 cr demand notice over ‘shortfall' in mineral dispatch from Odisha block

The Print

time04-07-2025

  • Business
  • The Print

Tata Steel receives Rs 1,902 cr demand notice over ‘shortfall' in mineral dispatch from Odisha block

'The company has received a Demand Letter issued by the Office of Deputy Director of Mines, Jajpur, in connection with revised assessment of shortfall in dispatch of minerals from the company's Sukinda Chromite Block, for the fourth year in terms of Mine Development and Production Agreement (i.e., July 23, 2023 through July 22, 2024),' Tata Steel said. In a filing, the steel maker said it will pursue suitable legal remedies before the appropriate judicial or quasi-judicial forums. New Delhi, Jul 4 (PTI) Tata Steel on Friday said it has received a demand notice of Rs 1,902 crore from Deputy Director of Mines in Jajpur for alleged shortfall in dispatch of minerals from its Sukinda Chromite Block in Odisha. The notice received on July 3 alleges violation of Rule 12A of the Minerals (Other than Atomic and Hydrocarbon Energy Minerals) Concession Rules, 2016, and consequent appropriation of performance security, the company said. 'The alleged shortfall in mineral dispatch by the company as per the aforementioned Mine Development and Production Agreement for Sukinda Chromite Block has resulted in an aggregate demand of Rs 19,02,72,53,760 including sale value of shortfall quantity and appropriation of performance security,' it said. As per the notice, the revision in assessment is based on declaration of average sale price notified by the Indian Bureau of Mines. The management believes that the 'state's demands lack justification and substantive basis and the Company will pursue suitable legal remedies before the appropriate judicial or quasi-judicial forum(s),' it said. PTI ABI TRB This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

Tata Steel gets Rs 1,902 crore demand notice from Odisha govt
Tata Steel gets Rs 1,902 crore demand notice from Odisha govt

Hans India

time04-07-2025

  • Business
  • Hans India

Tata Steel gets Rs 1,902 crore demand notice from Odisha govt

Mumbai: Tata Steel on Friday said that it has received a demand notice of Rs 1,902.72 crore from the Deputy Director of Mines in Jajpur, Odisha. The notice relates to an alleged shortfall in the dispatch of minerals from the company's Sukinda Chromite Block. According to a stock exchange filing by Tata Steel, the demand is based on a revised calculation of average sale prices provided by the Indian Bureau of Mines. The mining authorities issued the notice on July 3 under Rule 12A of the Minerals (Other than Atomic and Hydrocarbon Energy Minerals) Concession Rules, 2016. They have also moved to use the company's performance security amount to recover the dues. 'On July 3, Tata Steel Limited has received a demand letter issued by the Office of Deputy Director of Mines, Jajpur, in connection with revised assessment of shortfall in dispatch of minerals from the Company's Sukinda Chromite Block, for the fourth year in terms of Mine Development and Production Agreement (i.e., July 23, 2023 through July 22, 2024) in alleged violation of Rule 12A of the Minerals (Other than Atomic and Hydrocarbon Energy Minerals) Concession Rules, 2016, and consequent appropriation of performance security,' the company said in its filing. 'The revision in assessment is based on declaration of average sale price notified by the Indian Bureau of Mines,' the company added in its filing. The shortfall in mineral dispatch is said to have taken place during the fourth year of Tata Steel's mining agreement -- from July 23, 2023, to July 22, 2024 -- under the Mine Development and Production Agreement (MDPA) for the Sukinda block. Tata Steel has disagreed with the demand. The company said the claim has no justification or proper basis, and it plans to challenge the notice through legal channels. 'The Management believes that the State's demands lack justification and substantive basis,' the firm stated. 'Accordingly, the company will pursue suitable legal remedies before the appropriate judicial or quasi-judicial forum(s),' the company added. Sukinda, located in Odisha's Jajpur district, is one of the largest chromite reserves in the country and plays a key role in Tata Steel's raw material supply.

Mining penalty: Tata Steel gets Rs 1,902 crore demand notice from Odisha; firm to challenge revised mineral shortfall claim
Mining penalty: Tata Steel gets Rs 1,902 crore demand notice from Odisha; firm to challenge revised mineral shortfall claim

Time of India

time04-07-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Mining penalty: Tata Steel gets Rs 1,902 crore demand notice from Odisha; firm to challenge revised mineral shortfall claim

Tata Steel has received a demand notice of Rs 1,902 crore from the Deputy Director of Mines, Jajpur, for an alleged shortfall in mineral dispatch from its Sukinda Chromite Block in Odisha. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The company disclosed the development in a stock exchange filing on Friday and said it would pursue legal remedies. The demand, issued on July 3, relates to a revised assessment for the fourth year of operations under the Mine Development and Production Agreement (MDPA), covering the period from July 23, 2023, to July 22, 2024, PTI reported. According to the filing, "The company has received a Demand Letter issued by the Office of Deputy Director of Mines, Jajpur, in connection with revised assessment of shortfall in dispatch of minerals from the company's Sukinda Chromite Block, for the fourth year in terms of Mine Development and Production Agreement." The notice alleges a violation of Rule 12A of the Minerals (Other than Atomic and Hydrocarbon Energy Minerals) Concession Rules, 2016, and includes a demand totalling Rs 1,902.72 crore, which factors in the sale value of the alleged shortfall quantity and the appropriation of performance security. Tata Steel stated that the assessment is based on the average sale price declared by the Indian Bureau of Mines. However, it maintained that the state's claims are not supported by facts. 'The management believes that the state's demands lack justification and substantive basis and the Company will pursue suitable legal remedies before the appropriate judicial or quasi-judicial forum(s),' the company said.

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