McDonald's India, which operates in the country through two franchisees, terminated the agreement with Connaught Plaza Restaurants Ltd (CPRL), where the fast food chain's estranged franchise partner Vikram Bakshi holds 50 per cent stake.
The termination notice barred CPRL from using McDonald's brand at any of the 169 outlets, which employ thousands of staff.
Stating that "appropriate legal remedies" are being considered, Bakshi said the decision is an open challenge to the NCLT judgement, which had directed the CPRL board to meet to discuss various issues.
The administrator -- a former judge of the Supreme Court of India -- was appointed by NCLT.
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The US food giant has another franchise agreement with Hardcastle Restaurants Pvt Ltd, which operates 261 McDonald's outlets in western and southern India.
McDonald's India unit said in a statement that it has ended agreement as CPRL "has failed to remedy the breaches (to terms of pact), despite being provided with an opportunity to do so in accordance with the agreements."
As part of the termination, CPRL is ceased to use McDonalds's name, system, trademark, designs and its associated intellectual property, among others, within 15 days of the termination notice.
The decision comes weeks after 43 outlets run by CPRL in the national capital were shut due to non-renewal of eating house licences.
"The termination is essentially because of CPRL's violation of certain obligations as part of the agreement, including a default of payment of royalty to MIPL," McDonald's Corporation Global Head of Corporate Relations, Foundational Markets, Ron Christianson told PTI.
"Today, we have issued the CPRL board a notice of termination of the franchise agreement between McDonald's India Pvt Ltd and CPRL for 169 McDonald's restaurants operated by CPRL in north and east India," the fast food chain said in a statement.
Responding to the termination notice, Bakshi said the decision is an open challenge to the NCLT judgement, which had directed the CPRL board to meet to discuss various issues.
He further said one of the items on the agenda was to discuss the re-opening of the 43 restaurants whose operations lie currently suspended.
The popular fast food chain, which is known for graduating people from vada pao to a range of burgers, has seen its fortunes declining since past few years over a tussle with Bakshi for the management of CPRL after he was ousted from the post of managing director of the joint venture company in 2013.
McDonald's India further said that it is "committed to finding the right 'developmental licensee partner' for north and east India and taking steps to do so".