Synopsis
L&T says it cannot be made a party in an ongoing case against two ex-Cognizant executives over an alleged $2 million bribe paid to Indian government officials to receive building permits for the IT services provider’s campus in Chennai.
Mumbai | Chennai: Larsen & Toubro has told a US court that it cannot be made a party in an ongoing case against two ex-Cognizant executives over an alleged $2 million bribe paid to Indian government officials in 2015 to receive building permits for the IT services provider’s campus in Chennai.
L&T, which was the IT firm s construction partner, was responding to a motion filed by former Cognizant president Gordon J Coburn and former chief legal officer Steven Schwartz, in the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey on June 15.
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