Casinos…Jaidev Mody…Zia Mody…Vedantas…Mining (all in a vicious circle)



To get an answer and connect the dots. Jaidev Mody is a renowned realtor
and owner of famous Delta Corp Limited group. They had built the first big
shopping mall-Crossroad- at Haji Ali in Mumbai.



Delta Corp Limited (Delta Corp) is a fast growing Indian company operating
primarily in three business segments – Entertainment & Gaming, Hospitality
and Real Estate. Delta Corp is the largest Gaming company in the country
and the only listed company in this space. Delta has entered the
Hospitality segment with the view to provide an international casino
experience in India. The Company is also an emerging player in the Real
Estate segment in East Africa where it is operating through a 40:60 JV with
a wholly owned subsidiary of Reliance Industries Limited. The Company has
more than 80,000 shareholders and is actively traded on the Indian Markets.



Gaming and Entertainment :

Delta Corp is the largest gaming company in India (offering 800 gaming
positions) and the only listed company in this space. The Company is an
early entrant in this space and has attained a leadership position in a
short span of time.

Goa :
Off Shore Live Casinos:
Among the 6 offshore live casino gaming licenses issued by the Government
of Goa, Delta owns and operates 3 licenses, i.e Casino Royale, Caravela and
Horseshoe (coming soon). These casinos offer a variety of international
games like Baccarat, Poker, Roulette, Black Jack, etc.

Casino Royale is India’s largest live offshore gaming casino with 480
gaming positions (47 live gaming tables and 30 slot machines). Furnished
with 4 decks and an amphitheatre with live music on the sun deck, the
casino has separate VIP and VVIP gaming areas for high rollers. Serviced by
a helipad, high speed feeder boats and three jetties, the casino offerings
also include a crèche, an Aquabar, 3 suites which are usually occupied by
high rollers and their families as well as a 6,000 sq. ft. live kitchen
that is managed by China Garden.

Caravela is India’s first live casino offers 190 gaming positions (20 live
gaming tables and 10 slot machines). The casino has 2 operational decks
with level 1 being the gaming area and level 2 being the Food & Beverage
(F&B) area.

King’s Casino is in the process of upgrading its vessel to a much larger
boat namely M.V. Horseshoe. The boat will have 1,500 gaming positions
through 155 tables and 250 slot machines, which is three times the size of
Casino Royale, which, in turn, is two to three times the size of any other
currently operational offshore casino in Goa. The casino is expected to
start operations in 2012.

These casinos are serviced by 4 jetties and 6 fully air conditioned feeder
boats (Gulf Crafts) with luxurious interiors that can seat 19 passengers at
a time.





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Zia Mody: A Chip off the Old Block



Daughter of legal luminary Soli Sorabjee, Zia Mody has proved a chip of the
old block. A gifted legal giant like her father, she is trusted by most
corporate houses including Tatas, Birlas, Mittals, Ambanis and so on, who
would not conclude big deals without soliciting her advice.



(Ketan Mistry traces the inspiring tale of Zia Mody’s saga of struggle and
success.)



Looking at her father in awe, the young, wide-eyed 8 year old girl always
finds her father immersed in heaps of voluminous books. Her father is a
renowned solicitor. Piles of books lay on the dining table, as the
Solicitor is multitasking by simultaneously attending to his meals,
intermittent calls and examining the files on hand. The awestruck girl
could not stop marveling: how her father manages everything at a time. At
that moment, she resolves to be a lawyer. Like her father.



It is all four and a half decade ago. Today the young girl has grown into a
fine lawyer herself, famous in her own rights. She is Zia Mody and her
father is a legendary legal luminary, former Advocate General of India and
constitution expert Soli Sorabjee.



Zia Mody’s company AZB & Partners has already made its mark across the
world. It is first among the top ten companies in India in the field of
Merger & Acquisition.



Acquisition, incidentally means when a company buys up a new company  and
merger means when a company merges itself with another company and expands
after becoming part of it. In short, the whole process in corporate
parlance is known as M & A and in case of either of this being accomplished
it is called a deal.



In the Indian corporate world during the last 6-7 years, front ranking
giants like Tatas, Birlas, Mittals, Ambanis and Bajaj have either gone into
merger or acquired overseas companies.



Two people play key roles in case of merger or acquisition: investment
banker and Merger and Acquisition lawyer. For buying a foreign-based
company is not as easy as say, going to a near by car showroom and buying a
car. Apart from examining the books of accounts of the company on sale, one
has to learn about the laws of that country, prevailing business
environment and government policy and so on. All this is accomplished by
Merger & Acquisition lawyer whose hourly fees may range from Rs 20000/- to
Rs 50000/-



A founder member of AZB & Partners, Zia Mody is considered the queen of the
Merger and Acquisition business. America’s financial Software, media and
data company Bloomberg says in its research report that AZB & Partners is
at the zenith of her business and is also leading in IPO advertisers.



A quick look at the prestigious deals concluded by Zia in the recent past
will reveal the formidable capacity of the company: Chorus Steel and Jaguar
Land Rover for Tatas, Novelis for Aditya Birla Group, Zain for Sunil
Bharati Mittal, British Petroleum for Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Industries
and Cairn India for Anil Agarwal of Vedanta Group and so on and so forth.



In other words, the company has accomplished or in the process of doing so
deals worth US $ 10.27



Cut to..

We are sitting in AZB & Partners’ office overlooking the Arabian Sea and
our tête-à-tête takes off.



Having decided to be a lawyer like her father after watching the latter

arguing away incessantly or issuing curt orders on phone, Zia decides to
share her decision with her father. Her father is mildly surprised. Zia was
the eldest among one son and two daughters. Her father perhaps mused if she
was serious about her being lawyer or would settle down marrying someone
after wasting fees.



But Zia has already made up her mind. Encouraged by her mother she obtains
a law degree from University of Cambridge. Later she gets an LLM  degree
from the Havard Law School in 1978 and takes up a job in NewYork based
Baker & Mackenzie, the biggest law firm in the world. Having worked for
five years in this firm she returns to India in 1984. Reminiscing about the
past, she says, ‘those days the law world was essentially a male bastion
and you would hardly find a woman.



Though I started going to courts, no one would take me seriously there.
Anyway, it took some time for me to gain self-confidence. However, having
worked in a few firms, I finally set up my own office in Flora fountain
based Ali Chambers: Chamber of Zia (CZM).



When she applied for a loan of Rs 30 lacs from HDFC for this project, it

surprised Deepak Parekh, for ‘good Parsis don’t take loans’ explains Zia.



‘I had requested Deepak Parekh not to charge me prepaid interest

penalty’ adds Zia. It is a different story that the loan has already been
repaid and today Deepak Parekh also happens to be one of her clients.



As she started getting sundry assignments, her first big break came in the
nineties when Manmohan Singh-initiated liberalization facilitated entry of
a number of foreign companies. Zia’s first client was Allianz Capital who
wanted to start Mutual Funds in India. She slogged hard and ensured their
Indian entry.



The turning point in Zia’s career came after Tata’s US $ 486.4 Netsteel
deal. She was appointed by Tatas after the group’s General Counselor Bharat
Vasani recommended her name. Once the flow of work increased, she roped in
two equally brilliant lawyers and founded AZB & Partners.



‘A’ stands for Ajay Bahl, who is a CA cum lawyer and had done internship at
Solee Sorabjee’s firm. He had never dreamt that one day he would be a
partner of his daughter. He now looks after Delhi office.



While ‘Z’ means Zia, ‘B’ stands for Behram, who is the son of Naval Vakil,
senior partner of the oldest law firm Little & Co. Incidentally it was
Naval Vakil who had offered Sorabjee his first brief.



One might wonder how despite being daughter of Soli Sorabjee, it took

her as many as fifteen years to get her major deal.



Zia explains: you don’t get deals that easily merely because you are

daughter of so and so. You do get odd job but that is it. It took us so

many years to get Tata’s deal. We did their odd assignments here and

there and then came Netsteel. In fact, my hubby and Nita Ambani happen to
be relatives, but the Reliance assignment came as late as early this year.

Zia admits that the Netsteel was the most memorable assignment of her
career, as it involved a lot of nitty-gritty and intricate documentations.



She burnt the midnight oil and prepared her brief.



Today, despite having as many as seventeen partners and close to 225

lawyers, she would not let any legal draft go to the client without reading
and correcting it herself.



She would be in office by 10.30/11 am if she is not traveling. But there is
no time for going home. It may be 1 o’clock at midnight or sometimes work
pressure holds her back till 3 or 4 am in the morning. Even then she is
accessible on email, phone to attend to her clients. In no time, she would
attend to their queries through sms or email.



‘Has it ever happened that her advice made her client change his mind and
drop the deal?



‘Yes, some time back, a big business group dropped a very big deal on our
counsel. After all, our clients come to us for our competence and judgment.’



‘But does it ever happen that despite taking so much care, there have been
mistakes?’

‘Yes, it has indeed happened. But my policy is that instead of covering up
the mistake, it is best to admit it and get back to correcting that
mistake.’



Presently Zia Mody is working on a deal of Vedanta Resources who are
engaged in mining-metal field. There is an interesting story on how she
landed with this assignment.



‘Last year I was waiting at Heathrow airport for a Mumbai flight and I ran
into Anil Agarwal, chairman of Vedanta Resources. During our conversation I
learnt that Anilji happens to know my brother Dr. Jahangir Sorbajee very
well. A couple of days later, I got a call from Anilji, who said let us
have lunch at Jahangir’s house. I took my lunch box and went over to
Jahangir house. We dispersed after lunch.



Next day, I got a call from Anil, who asked me: Zia, can you help us with
Cairn India deal? We intend to take it over Zia says that while we met, he
had never dropped any hint about that takeover. He was apparently sizing me
up.



Takeover of Orissa-based Cairn India limited ran into several hurdles like
environment issue and royalty but at the end of the day it has got

government’s partial sanction.



Eldest of her siblings, Zia’s brother is Dr. Jahangir Sorabjee who is

associated with Bombay Hospital and the youngest is Horamzad Sorabjee who
edits English magazine Autocar.



After returning from America, she married Jaidev Mody in 1985. She loved
Jaidev, son of Usha and Mukund Mody, since childhood. Both happen to be
neighbours. Mukund Mody too is a law expert. Hubby Jaidev Mody is a
renowned realtor and owner of famous Delta group. They had built the first
big shopping mall-Crossroad- at Haji Ali in Mumbai.



They have three teenaged daughters.



Does Zia give adequate time to her family?



No, can’t give. My work does affect my family but my hubby Jaidev is

very supportive. Besides, I somehow manage to spare some time for my

family. I have attended all teachers-parents meetings of my daughters

and witnessed all the programmes where they have participated.

Ok, now tell us, does not the monotony of work get on your nerves?

No, she says, there is a lot of variety in my work. Each deal is a new

challenge. Fresh litigations, fresh solutions to new problems, all these

keep me excited..



Ignorance means death



Where did you get inspiration to make law a career?

>From my father



Hurdles while pursuing this career: I faced problems while arguing in

courts. It took some time to build confidence. But judges were

supportive.



Inspiration: Of course, father. Even today, I call up my father for advice
in case of any knotty problem.

Success mantra:Not knowing is death

Books: Reading law books and files takes away much of my time. Yes, I

do read motivational books related to the Baha’i religion.

From: Marshall Mendonza <[email protected]>
To: goanet <[email protected]>
Subject: [Goanet] Casinos
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Jaidev Mody is the husband of Zia Mody and son-in-law of Soli Sorabjee. He
was earlier associated with the Ajay Piramal group and was instrumental in
setting up the first Mall in India, the Crossroads in Bombay. He is
presently associated with the Advani group of the Ramada Hotel.****

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Regards,****


Marshall** **

*Which begs the question - who really is this Mody guy? And why does he
need rings of gun wielding bodyguards? If you move around with this level
of security in Goa, you have some explaining to do.*

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*Rajan Parrikar*

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