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MSC Elsa 3 Accident Case: Mediterranean Shipping Company Unable to Deposit Compensation Amount Demanded by Kerala Government

Scribe Prakash
Last updated: July 11, 2025 1:15 pm
Scribe Prakash
Published: July 10, 2025
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In a recent development, the Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC), involved in the MSC Elsa 3 accident case, has informed the High Court that it is unable to deposit the compensation amount demanded by the Kerala government. The company made this submission during the hearing of an Admiralty suit filed by the state government seeking Rs 9,531 crore as compensation for damages caused by the vessel, MSC Elsa 3.

According to the company’s arguments, the accident did not result in any oil pollution. The only environmental issue reported was plastic waste washing ashore. This claim was made in response to allegations that the MSC Elsa 3 had caused significant oil pollution in the coastal waters of Kerala.

The court is yet to pass a judgment on this matter, which is currently under consideration. It is important to note that the Kerala government has filed an Admiralty suit, which is a legal action concerning maritime claims, seeking compensation from the shipping company for the damages caused by the MSC Elsa 3.

The Mediterranean Shipping Company’s inability to deposit the demanded compensation amount raises questions about its financial capabilities or willingness to comply with the court order, should it be directed to do so. The case is closely watched by various stakeholders, including environmental groups, maritime lawyers, and the general public, given the potential impact on the environment and the financial implications for the shipping company.

Staying informed about this ongoing legal process can provide valuable insights into the complexities of maritime law and its application in real-world scenarios, particularly in instances involving large-scale environmental damage and financial compensation claims. As the court deliberates and reaches a decision, it is crucial to maintain an objective perspective on the case and await the final judgment with interest.

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