India’s Top Court Tells Singhs To Come Up With Plan To Pay Daiichi, Uphold Nation’s ‘Honor’
Executive Summary
India’s Supreme Court has told Malvinder Singh and Shivinder Singh, once corporate billionaires, to work out a strategy within two weeks to pay Japanese drug giant Daiichi Sankyo a $500m arbitration award and "uphold the nation’s honor."
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