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During the second wave, Covid-19 crisis hit India, and the infrastructure sector in specific, unexpectedly with considerable strength at all levels of the value chain. The unavoidable outcome has been that the equity markets’ investors are starting to notice, displaying volatility reminiscent of the Covid crisis.
Perhaps, in general, what has emerged from COVID-19 is that times of great uncertainty require the General Counsel (GC) of the group/company/developer to step forward. During a pandemic with significant employee health implications, legislated restrictions and local ordinances on the movement of materials/labor, curfew timings, etc., the GC has proved central to corporate decision-making. Looking forward and learning from this ongoing crisis, in a world of changing social expectations, an ever-shifting regulatory environment, and the increasing role of legal, the GC will remain central to corporate strategy. As cost optimization efforts continue into FY 2021-22, GC must safeguard the strategic investments that enable the strategic goals of the Group while supporting the execution of ongoing projects. GCs, with their experience, are built with more resilience and are better prepared for the new risks that undoubtedly lie ahead.
The outbreak of Covid-19 brought social and economic life to a standstill. Oil plummeted to 18-year low; Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) have withdrawn huge amounts from India. While lower oil prices will shrink the current account deficit, reverse capital flows will expand it. Rupee is continuously depreciating. It’s time to rethink about development paradigm and make it more inclusive. Covid-19 has also provided some unique opportunities to India. There is an opportunity to participate in global supply chains.
Having said the above, it is equally essential to protect each party’s rights on account of Covid and here, needless to say, documentation plays vital role to ensure to get the entitlements realised in true letter and spirit. The story of claims and their handling must be verifiable, without the “knower” being present in this context, as nobody knows the time period it will take and where such a claim may end up. It can be one of the many ways that countries recover from the crisis stronger, more resilient, and better prepared for future disruptive events like pandemics and well prepared for executing the projects, even if there are any constraints, and GCs play a vital role in strategizing.
A few critical areas, where GC’s advise would help choose the direction;
But this implication arising out of FM clause due to Covid-19 cannot be upheld for every contract, and the FM clause in each such contract needs to be interpreted based on the circumstances specific to such contract. It is advisable not to consider a general approach while assessing the implications under contract including similarly placed contracts.
Whether our priority is preserving a commercial relationship, achieving an advantageous commercial outcome or just limiting financial damage to our business, our experience shows that businesses are most successful when they put in place a structured mechanism. In-house legal team supports in documentation and ensures that the decision is being taken basis the complete and accurate information and communication among the parties.
Covid witnessed mass exodus of such floating population of migrants on foot, amidst lockdown/curfew. Non availability of labour escalated to suspension of the works, although the authorities are permitting the companies to commence the construction activities.
Documentation:- It’s equally important to notify the details of migrant labour from time to time, though compliance is little extra, in case of migrant labour, but such reporting would protect the contractual rights, if required to enforce. Unfortunately, many of the requests got shot off because of not having substantial documentation, although such delays were solely attributable to COVID.
It’s noteworthy that the major reasons for delays or cancellations like travel limitations, supply changes, and labor availability are temporary issues. Unfortunately, we must pay strict attention to fresh spikes in COVID-19 cases. Travel restrictions hinder many aspects across the project cycle, we need to pay particular attention here—as this can affect the strong due diligence that ensures projects are well-executed, necessary, and sustainable.
We strongly believe that there are more ways to support policymakers and society to manage different stages of the crisis and its aftermath with the support of digitalisation.
As there are several ways to survive from this pandemic, documentation is one of the essentials to enforce the rights and entitlement under the contracts and for effective management of claims. In addition, the related correspondence with the contract partners must be seamless and structured, not least to enable contractual time limits for claim handling to be met.
“Man invented writing to enable him to pass on knowledge without the “knower” having to be present. In terms of claims management, the story of how additional claims arise and their handling must be verifiable, without the “knower” having to be present in this context”
Contract Managers shall keep three basic rules in mind:
Tagore Yaragorla is currently working as Head-Legal with SB Energy (SoftBank Group) and part of its Leadership team. He has diverse experience of around 20 years in all areas of legal, Project Development, Financing, M&A, Compliance, Regulatory, Governance, Risk management and Leading teams in India and abroad. He has considerable experience in Renewable Energy, Infrastructure, Telecom, Banking & IT. He also represented in high-profile commercial litigation, dispute resolution, class action suits and Arbitration matters.
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