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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal in Electricity Regulatory Dispute Over Tariff Determination. Appellate Tribunal and Regulatory Commission Orders Upheld as Power Purchase Agreements Were Properly Interpreted Under Section 63 of Electricity Act, 2003 and Statutory Guidelines.

The Supreme Court considered an appeal challenging the judgment and order dated 30th June 2021 passed by the Appellate Tribunal for Electricity, which...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal in Electricity Regulatory Dispute Over Coal Procurement Compensation. The Court upheld the Appellate Tribunal for Electricity's methodology for calculating compensation for coal shortfall, finding it consistent with established precedents under the Electricity Act, 2003.

The Supreme Court heard an appeal challenging an order passed by the Appellate Tribunal for Electricity dated November 13, 2020. The Tribunal had set ...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal in Electricity Act Case Over Unapproved Power Purchase Agreement. Appellant's Claim for Compensation Due to Gas Shortage Rejected as No Provision in PPA or Tariff Regulations and Fuel Risk Lies with Independent Power Producer Under Electricity Act, 2003.

The appeal was filed under Section 125 of the Electricity Act, 2003, challenging the Appellate Tribunal for Electricity's judgment that dismissed the ...

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Supreme Court Upholds Promote Inspectors in Seniority Dispute Under Central Excise Recruitment Rules. Inter Se Seniority Must Be Fixed Based on 1959 and 1986 Office Memoranda with Quota Rule Compliance, Rejecting High Court's View on Vacancy Register Irrelevance.

The dispute originated from seniority fixation among Inspectors of Central Excise, recruited through direct recruitment and promotion under the Centra...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Telecom Company's Claim for Refund of Entry Fee After 2G Licences Quashed Due to Illegal Government Policy. Restitution Under Section 65 of Indian Contract Act, 1872 Denied as Quashing Did Not Render Contracts Void, and Set-Off Policy Upheld Under Article 14 of Constitution.

The dispute involved a telecom company seeking a refund of an Entry Fee of Rs 1454.94 crores paid for 2G licences across twenty-one service areas, aft...

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Supreme Court Initiates Contempt Proceedings Against State Authorities for Non-Compliance with Pensionary Benefits Orders. The court found prima facie contempt due to wilful disobedience of orders directing counting of pre-absorption service for pensionary benefits under earlier judicial rulings.

The petitioners, employees who were appointed in various Corporations in the erstwhile State of Bihar prior to 1996 and later sent on deputation to th...