Anil Ambani Seeks Panel To Fix Actual Dues
Industrialist Anil Ambani has told the Supreme Court that he is not a fugitive and has asked for a lenders’ committee to be formed to determine his actual dues, as legal scrutiny around Reliance Communications and related financial disputes continues. The request is part of his effort to challenge the scale and characterisation of the claims being pursued against him.
Anil Ambani Says He Is Not A Fugitive
In his submission before the Supreme Court, Ambani said he should not be treated as someone trying to evade the law. He has maintained that he is not a flight risk, has no intention of leaving India without permission, and is willing to cooperate with legal proceedings. The latest plea reinforces that position as he seeks to counter the allegations and financial claims linked to his business group.
Supreme Court Asked To Form Lenders Committee
Ambani has asked the apex court to set up a committee of lenders to establish the actual amount due from him. His argument is that the liability should be determined in a transparent and structured manner rather than through fragmented or disputed claims raised by different creditors. The request is aimed at creating a clearer basis for resolving the long-running debt dispute.
Reliance Communications Dues Back In Focus
The plea has brought fresh attention to the unresolved debt issues surrounding Reliance Communications and the broader financial pressure on Ambani. With the Supreme Court now examining the matter, the key question is whether it will agree to a formal mechanism for determining dues or allow the dispute to continue through existing legal and creditor channels. The outcome could shape the next phase of Ambani’s legal and financial battle.














