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DishTV goes online with Amazon.in

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MUMBAI Taking the DTH shopping experience to the online platform, DishTV announced the availability of the entire range of products and services on Indian online store, Amazon.in. This will give its subscribers the ease of buying the products and services online. 

Commenting on the development  DishTV  CEO Arun Kapoor said, “DishTV has always been at the forefront of development with its path-breaking initiatives. Today, the company not only has the first mover advantage in the DTH category but also is a privileged leader of choice amongst its customers with highest number of subscribers to its credit. For further ease of serving our customers, DishTV brings the entire range of its products and services on an online shopping platform Amazon.in.  As a mass product we believe that customer is king and our availability on Amazon.in’s platform continues our legacy to reach out to more customer.”

Amazon.in India  direct seller services Gopal Pillai said, “We are excited to be the partner of choice for DishTV and offer our customers across India access the  entire range of DishTV’s products and services.  Customers on Amazon.in will now be able to shop with ease for DishTV products and benefit from Amazon’s simple, convenient, reliable and globally trusted shopping experience.”

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JC Flowers withdraws NCLT plea against Dish TV over EGM demand

Move eases pressure on DTH firm as long-running shareholder dispute cools

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MUMBAI: In a breather for Dish TV India, JC Flowers Asset Reconstruction has withdrawn its petition before the National Company Law Tribunal seeking directions to convene an extraordinary general meeting.

The development was disclosed by Dish TV in a regulatory filing, confirming that the petitioner chose to withdraw the case during a hearing at the Mumbai bench of the tribunal. A detailed order from the bench is still awaited.

The petition, originally filed under Sections 98 to 100 of the Companies Act, 2013, sought to push for an extraordinary general meeting to address governance issues at the company. The case had its roots in a prolonged shareholder tussle dating back to 2021, when Yes Bank, then the largest shareholder, was at odds with the promoter group led by Subhash Chandra over board reconstitution.

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JC Flowers had stepped into the picture as an assignee of Yes Bank’s stressed assets, effectively continuing the legal push initiated earlier. The withdrawal now signals a pause, if not a closure, to that chapter of dispute.

While the reasons behind the withdrawal have not been formally detailed, the move reduces immediate legal pressure on Dish TV, which has been navigating both operational and regulatory challenges in recent years.

For now, the focus shifts back to the company’s business fundamentals, even as the legal dust settles, at least temporarily, on one of its more closely watched shareholder battles.

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