Shares of Reliance Industries (RIL) have moved higher by nearly 3% to Rs 939, also its 52-week high on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE).
The stock opened at Rs 917 and hit a low of Rs 914 so far on the BSE. A combined 4.5 million shares have changed hands on the counter till 1525 hours on the BSE and NSE.
According to media report, the Supreme Court on Monday appointed former Australian Supreme Court judge James Spigelman as a presiding arbitrator in a dispute between Mukesh Ambani-owned RIL and the oil ministry over reimbursement of full cost of developing its KG-D6 gas field.
The stock opened at Rs 917 and hit a low of Rs 914 so far on the BSE. A combined 4.5 million shares have changed hands on the counter till 1525 hours on the BSE and NSE.
According to media report, the Supreme Court on Monday appointed former Australian Supreme Court judge James Spigelman as a presiding arbitrator in a dispute between Mukesh Ambani-owned RIL and the oil ministry over reimbursement of full cost of developing its KG-D6 gas field.