Zee Entertainment, Culver Max Entertainment & Bangla Entertainment smoke peace pipe

Zee Entertainment, Culver Max Entertainment & Bangla Entertainment smoke peace pipe

They have reached a non-cash settlement, resolving all disputes related to the merger and scheme.

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Mumbai: It looked like it would be a never ending slugfest between Zee and Sony with each going to court against the other. But now that time has passed and the tempers have cooled, Zee  Culver Max Entertainment Pvt Ltd (CMEPL) operating as Sony Pictures Networks India (SPNI), together with its group company Bangla Entertainment Pvt Ltd (BEPL), have decided to call of their quarrels. The companies have arrived at a comprehensive non-cash settlement, amicably resolving all disputes related to the merger cooperation agreement and the composite scheme of arrangement.

As part of the settlement, the firms have mutually agreed to withdraw all respective claims against each other, in the ongoing arbitration at the Singapore International Arbitration Centre, and all related legal proceedings initiated in the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) and other forums. The companies will also withdraw the respective composite schemes of arrangement from the NCLT and inform the relevant regulatory authorities.

Under the terms of the settlement, none of the parties will have any outstanding or continuing obligations or liabilities to the other. The settlement stems from a mutual understanding between the companies to independently pursue future growth opportunities with a renewed purpose and focus on the evolving media and entertainment landscape, signifying the definitive conclusion of all disputes.

For media observers, this is an agreement which is coming as a breath of fresh air.