EU-sanctioned Indian refiner Nayara takes Microsoft to court
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Microsoft has abruptly suspended its services to Nayara, leaving thousands of employees locked out of their familiar digital workspace. No Outlook. No Teams. No warning.
Nayara Energy, an Indian oil refining and marketing firm supported by Russian investment, has filed a legal case against Microsoft.
Nayara Energy has accused Microsoft of unilaterally halting access to its licensed digital tools, data, and proprietary services despite no legal compulsion under the US or Indian laws to do so.
Delhi High Court agrees to hear Nayara Energy's plea against Microsoft for suspending essential services without prior warning; seeks interim injunction for service restoration
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Nayara Energy has moved the Delhi High Court against Microsoft Corp, which suspended access to the refinery's tools, data, and licensed software
Microsoft suspended its services to Nayara Energy following the European Union’s sanctions on Russia over its war with Ukraine.
Nayara, majority-owned by Russian entities including oil major Rosneft, runs India's third-biggest refinery and exports refined products and also supplies them domestically