Surendra Managing Director leaves after interim injunction discharged…

BK Int’l moves to recover over $400M from Surendra Engineering

BK INTERNATIONAL Incorporated is moving to the courts in India in an effort to recoup outstanding money owed by Surendra Engineering Corporation Limited, the Indian company contracted to construct the US$18M Specialty Hospital at Turkeyen in Guyana.The move to the courts in India comes after the Commercial Court here lifted an interim injunction restraining Brijen Parikh, Managing Director of Surendra Engineering Corporation Limited, from leaving Guyana without settling the debt to BK International. Prior to the decision to take legal action in India, BK International had sought the intervention of the Indian High Commissioner to Guyana, but did not see any progress.
BK International, a sub-contractor, is owed $180,100,242 for work done in the months of May, June and July, 2014. Three invoices dated May 12, June 4, and July 1 were dispatched to Brijen Parikh, Managing Director of Surendra Engineering Corporation Limited and certified by the engineer on site. However, Parikh indicated that BK International Inc. cannot be paid citing the budget cut to the project as the reason.
BK International and Surendra Engineering Corporation Limited had entered into a written agreement for BK International to supply and drive 2000 pieces of 65-foot long greenheart piles at Turkeyen, Greater Georgetown.
The agreed sum for the execution of the contract by BK International is $673, 978,328. Surendra Engineering Corporation Limited agreed to pay BK International for quantities of work done and certified by the engineer on site. Payment was to have been made within two weeks after submission of the invoices by the BK International. This was not done.
On July 21, 2014, BK International filed for and received an interim injunction against Surendra Engineering Corporation Limited. The injunction granted by Justice Rishi Persaud in the Commercial Court followed an Ex-parte Application by way of Affidavit by BK International Inc. The Interim Injunction restrained the defendant, Surendra Engineering Corporation Limited, from leaving or attempting to leave the jurisdiction pending the hearing and determination of the action unless and until the defendant lodges with the Registrar of the Supreme Court the sum of $180,100,242 as security in the event that judgment was obtained against the defendant by the plaintiff.
On July 23, 2014, Justice Rishi Persaud ruled that BK International recover the sum of $180,100,242 together with costs in the sum of $450,000, after Surendra had consented to judgement. Justice Persaud also ordered that there be a stay of execution for a period of two months and discharged the interim injunction granted by the said court on July 22, 2014. As a result of the order by Justice Singh, Brijen Parikh has left the jurisdiction without paying BK International.
While the court action relates to Valuations numbered 3, 4, & 5, BK International is exposed for over four hundred million dollars on the Specialty Hospital Project.
BK International is being represented by Mr. Robert Ramcharran and Surendra Engineering Corporation Limited by Mr. Vidyanand Persaud.

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