The feud between McDonald’s and one of its Indian partners, Vikram Bakshi, took a turn for the worse with the latter alleging the world’s second-largest fast-food chain was acting in collusion with the B L Jatia-group-owned Hardcastle Restaurants, which runs Big Mac outlets in the west and south of India.
In his petition to the Company Law Board filed on September 9, Bakshi said McDonald's began ‘arm-twisting’ him to sell his entire shareholding in Connaught Plaza Restaurants, the equal joint venture between him and McDonald’s since 2008, at an ‘undervalued’ price of $5 million, later raised to $7 million.
According to the petition, McDonald’s was doing this at the behest of Hardcastle, which in a meeting in 2011 had expressed its desire to buy out Bakshi’s entire shareholding saying the Illinois-based company had given it the tacit approval to do so.
“The west and south India region joint venture partner also went to the extent of saying that McDonald’s would not let the petitioners (Bakshi) function effectively if they refuse to sell out,”