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In respect of some road projects completed during the year 2007-08 the Company has incurred<br />

additional cost not covered by contract conditions pertaining to variations, escalations & other<br />

claims. These claims were disputed by customer but the Company has received favorable verdicts<br />

from Dispute Resolution Board (DRB) end thereafter also in Arbitration awards in some of the<br />

cases. The customers however appealed against the said arbitration awards. The management is<br />

reasonably confident of recovery of these claims. The management has also obtained independent<br />

legal opinion from eminent council in this regards, who have opined on the recoverability of the<br />

claims.<br />

Accordingly, the Company has recognized these claims of Rs. 570.40 Millions as turnover to the<br />

extent of the expenditure incurred without recognizing any future profits from the same although<br />

the awards/ claims are of higher amount. The said amount of Rs. 570.40 Millions is part of sundry<br />

debtors.<br />

d) Recovery of VAT from annuity payments<br />

In the year 2006-07, on the basis of an interim order of the Honourable Andhra Pradesh High<br />

Court, NHAI recovered Rs. 92.05 million, being the VAT @ 4% from the annuities paid to AEL<br />

and REL by NHAI (including all annuities of all past years which had been fully paid by NHAI to<br />

the AEL and REL). This amount was included in Sundry Debtors.<br />

The interim order had directed NHAI to transfer this amount as a Fixed Deposit in any<br />

nationalised bank pending the final order of the Honourable High Court.<br />

In the year 2007-08, the Honourable High Court, on April 12, 2007, passed the final order<br />

accepting the Company‟s position and directed NHAI to refund the said amount to the Company.<br />

The said amount of Rs. 44.70 million received was adjusted against Sundry Debtors.<br />

e) Work – in – Progress as at 31 st March 07 includes Rs, 200 Million pertaining to variation and<br />

escalation claim of certain road project for which the Company has verdicts of DRB in favor of<br />

the Company. These claims however have been disputed by the client and the client has preferred<br />

arbitration. The Company contains that based on favorable awards by arbitrator in case of similar<br />

claims by other contractors; favorable verdict is expected to be received in respect of the claims.<br />

The Company has however earmarked out of special contingency reserve an equal amount<br />

towards possible awards against the Company following the principle of conservatism and<br />

prudence.<br />

23. Disclosure in accordance with Accounting Standard - 7 (Revised), in respect of contracts entered into<br />

on or after April 1,2003 :-<br />

(Rs. In Millions)<br />

Particulars Year ended<br />

March, 2009<br />

Year ended<br />

March, 2008<br />

Year ended<br />

March, 2007<br />

Turnover for the year 27,527.10 22,608.10 16,108.00<br />

Aggregate Expenditure (Net of inventory adjustments) for<br />

contracts existing as at the year end<br />

Aggregate Contract Profits/Losses recognized for<br />

contracts existing as at the year end<br />

67,132.50 41,329.60 14,222.80<br />

9,144.60 5,725.30 1,885.20<br />

Contract Advances (Net) 6,402.60 11,348.80 3,097.50<br />

Gross Amount due from Customers for contract work 4,625.90 4,500.00 2,581.60<br />

Gross Amount due to customers for contract work 664.80 25.80 6.50<br />

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