
The Delhi High Court will hear Nayara Energy's lawsuit against SAP India on March 16 regarding the suspension of software services critical to Nayara's operations. SAP India halted services citing European Union sanctions imposed on Nayara for refining Russian oil. Nayara argues its contract with SAP India, an Indian entity, is not subject to EU sanctions and calls the suspension illegal and disruptive. SAP contends that as a subsidiary of a German parent company, it must comply with EU laws, raising concerns about extraterritorial application affecting Indian energy security.
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