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Time of India
2 days ago
- Business
- Time of India
Rosneft-backed Nayara Energy withdraws case against Microsoft from Delhi HC after restoration of services
Russia's Rosneft-backed Nayara Energy on Wednesday withdrew its case against Microsoft from the Delhi High Court after the US tech giant resumed its critical services to it. The services, including outlook email accounts and Microsoft Teams were suspended, last week in view of the European Union sanctioning Nayara Energy, a major buyer of Russian Oil. Nayara Energy, formerly known as Essar Oil, had then moved the court seeking resumption of services by Microsoft to safeguard its rights and ensure continued access to essential digital infrastructure. Accusing Microsoft of 'corporate overreach,' the Indian oil refiner claimed that the US firm was not bound by EU sanctions and the abrupt suspension of licensed Microsoft tools and services had impacted its critical business operations "Microsoft is currently restricting Nayara Energy's access to its own data, proprietary tools, and products, despite these being acquired under fully paid-up licenses," senior counsel Rajiv Nayyar and Dayan Krishnan, appearing for Nayara, argued, adding that Microsoft's unilateral decision was based solely on interpretation of recent European Union sanctions against Russia. 'While the sanctions originate exclusively from the EU, Microsoft--a US-headquartered corporation—has chosen to withdraw services from Nayara without any legal requirement to do so under US or Indian law," they argued, adding that Microsoft had acted without any notice 'At least they should give 3–4 days' notice before terminating. There can't be an abrupt shutting,' the lawyers told the court. However, Microsoft's senior counsel Sandeep Sethi informed the court that the company had restored all suspended services to Nayara but no assurances could be given for the future. 'They (Nayara) are a sanctioned entity by the EU. We have restored today, but I can't make these statements for the future,' he submitted. Taking note of this, a bench led by Justice Purushaindra Kumar Kaurav allowed Nayara to withdraw the petition, granting it liberty to approach the court again should similar grievances arise. 'Earlier, without notice, they had shut their services. You came to court. Now they have restored it. The grievance stands mitigated. In the future, we believe they would not do the same exercise, and as and when they intend to, they will perhaps give you notice. If they don't, you (Nayara) can come back to court,' the court said. Nayara operates a major refinery in Gujarat and controls over 6,000 retail fuel outlets across India, On July 18, the European Union had imposed a new set of sanctions targeting Russian interests, including an Indian entity Nayara Energy for the first time. The sanctions by the European Union were part of its continuing efforts to exert economic pressure on Russia over its war in Ukraine.


Time of India
2 days ago
- Business
- Time of India
Rosneft-backed Nayara Energy withdraws case against Microsoft from Delhi HC after restoration of services
Russia's Rosneft-backed Nayara Energy on Wednesday withdrew its case against Microsoft from the Delhi High Court after the US tech giant resumed its critical services to it. The services, including outlook email accounts and Microsoft Teams were suspended, last week in view of the European Union sanctioning Nayara Energy, a major buyer of Russian Oil. Explore courses from Top Institutes in Please select course: Select a Course Category Data Science Design Thinking CXO Operations Management Public Policy Leadership PGDM Product Management Healthcare Finance Cybersecurity healthcare Others Management MBA Technology Project Management others MCA Digital Marketing Data Science Skills you'll gain: Duration: 11 Months IIT Madras CERT-IITM Advanced Cert Prog in AI and ML India Starts on undefined Get Details Skills you'll gain: Duration: 10 Months E&ICT Academy, Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati CERT-IITG Prof Cert in DS & BA with GenAI India Starts on undefined Get Details Skills you'll gain: Duration: 30 Weeks IIM Kozhikode SEPO - IIMK-AI for Senior Executives India Starts on undefined Get Details Skills you'll gain: Duration: 30 Weeks IIM Kozhikode SEPO - IIMK-AI for Senior Executives India Starts on undefined Get Details Skills you'll gain: Duration: 11 Months E&ICT Academy, Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati CERT-IITG Postgraduate Cert in AI and ML India Starts on undefined Get Details Skills you'll gain: Duration: 10 Months IIM Kozhikode CERT-IIMK DABS India Starts on undefined Get Details Nayara Energy, formerly known as Essar Oil, had then moved the court seeking resumption of services by Microsoft to safeguard its rights and ensure continued access to essential digital infrastructure. Accusing Microsoft of 'corporate overreach,' the Indian oil refiner claimed that the US firm was not bound by EU sanctions and the abrupt suspension of licensed Microsoft tools and services had impacted its critical business operations "Microsoft is currently restricting Nayara Energy's access to its own data, proprietary tools, and products, despite these being acquired under fully paid-up licenses," senior counsel Rajiv Nayyar and Dayan Krishnan, appearing for Nayara, argued, adding that Microsoft's unilateral decision was based solely on interpretation of recent European Union sanctions against Russia. 'While the sanctions originate exclusively from the EU, Microsoft--a US-headquartered corporation—has chosen to withdraw services from Nayara without any legal requirement to do so under US or Indian law," they argued, adding that Microsoft had acted without any notice 'At least they should give 3–4 days' notice before terminating. There can't be an abrupt shutting,' the lawyers told the court. However, Microsoft's senior counsel Sandeep Sethi informed the court that the company had restored all suspended services to Nayara but no assurances could be given for the future. 'They (Nayara) are a sanctioned entity by the EU. We have restored today, but I can't make these statements for the future,' he submitted. Taking note of this, a bench led by Justice Purushaindra Kumar Kaurav allowed Nayara to withdraw the petition, granting it liberty to approach the court again should similar grievances arise. 'Earlier, without notice, they had shut their services. You came to court. Now they have restored it. The grievance stands mitigated. In the future, we believe they would not do the same exercise, and as and when they intend to, they will perhaps give you notice. If they don't, you (Nayara) can come back to court,' the court said. Nayara operates a major refinery in Gujarat and controls over 6,000 retail fuel outlets across India, On July 18, the European Union had imposed a new set of sanctions targeting Russian interests, including an Indian entity Nayara Energy for the first time. The sanctions by the European Union were part of its continuing efforts to exert economic pressure on Russia over its war in Ukraine.

The Hindu
2 days ago
- Business
- The Hindu
Microsoft restores services, Delhi HC closes Nayara Energy's plea
Nayara Energy informed the Delhi High Court on Wednesday (July 30, 2025) that Microsoft has restored cloud services to its cloud-based services, following which the court allowed the company to withdraw its petition. Nayara Energy — an Indo-Russian oil refining and marketing company — had approached the court after being suddenly locked out of its Microsoft account, disrupting critical business operations. Also Read | CEO of Russia-backed Indian refiner Nayara Energy resigns after E.U. sanctions, sources say The company contended that Microsoft's unilateral action was based solely on its interpretation of recent European Union (EU) sanctions against Russia, despite Nayara being an Indian entity. At the outset of the hearing, counsel for Nayara Energy told the court that 'the matter is resolved because they (Microsoft) have restored all services.' The court then allowed Nayara to withdraw the petition, granting liberty to approach the court again should Microsoft take similar action in the future. Senior advocates Rajiv Nayyar and Dayan Krishnan, appearing for Nayara, argued that Microsoft had acted without notice and urged the court to record that any future termination of services should not be abrupt. 'At least they should give 3–4 days' notice before terminating. There can't be an abrupt shutting,' the lawyers said. Narrating the background, Mr. Krishnan said, 'Originally, there were servers. Then the Ukraine war started. They (Microsoft) came to us to move to cloud servers. We were apprehensive. They assured us: 'Don't worry, the Indian entity will not be affected by any of these (sanctions).' After that, this has happened.' Microsoft's counsel said the service has been restored but further clarified that no assurances could be given for the future. 'They (Nayara) are a sanctioned entity by the EU. We have restored today, but I can't make these statements for the future,' Microsoft's counsel submitted. Taking note of the developments, the court observed, 'Earlier, without notice, they had shut their services. You came to court. Now they have restored it. The grievance stands mitigated. In the future, we believe they would not do the same exercise, and as and when they intend to, they will perhaps give you notice. If they don't, you can come back to court.' In a recent press statement Nayara had said, 'While the sanctions originate exclusively from the EU, Microsoft—a U.S.-headquartered corporation—has chosen to withdraw services from Nayara Energy without any legal requirement to do so under U.S. or Indian law'. According to a Microsoft spokesperson, 'Microsoft is committed to supporting all its customers in India and worldwide, and has restored services for Nayara Energy. We are engaged in ongoing discussions with the European Union towards service continuity for the organization.' Nayara Energy said it is a vital contributor to India's energy security, accounting for approximately 8% of the country's total refining capacity, approx 7% of its retail petrol pump network.