The company has written to Finance Minister P Chidambaram, arguing that there were certain "contractual difficulties" with the Defence Ministry and holding back its payments amounted to "breach of contract".
The firm has said that as per the principles of justice under Indian and Italian laws, till proven guilty, "no individual or organisation" can be held guilty and investigations were still on in both the countries in the case.
"Neither the contract nor the associated integrity pact confers any rights on the Defence Ministry to unilaterally suspend the contract or withhold payments that become due under its terms. We regret that such actions appear to amount to a breach of the contract," the firm said.
The letter has been written by AgustaWestland Managing Director Geoff Hoon.
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In the letter, the firm said it has been trying to get an audience from the Defence Ministry but it has not responded to its requests so far.