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DLF is involved in a lot of litigation. Why is that?

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DLF is involved in a lot of litigation. Why is that?

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For a real estate company of our size, we are not involved in that much litigation. In some cases, we make commercial settlements, in others we tender an apology when necessary. Sometimes, we prefer to not make settlement as we do not want to set a precedent for others. How is DLF Power doing? It is doing well physically, but not financially. Our clients do not want to pay us. Anyway, the matter is under sub judice. Are you looking to exit from DLF Power? Infrastructure is now part of our core business and power is integrated in our projects. At a later stage, we may look at exiting from DLF Power. However, if it starts doing well financially, we may change our minds. You are changing your business model based on leasing commercial properties. How will this work? If an independent valuation determines that the property is valued at less than 10 times the expected annual rental and maintenance income, then one of our affiliated companies, DLF Assets, might be required to purchase the pr

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