CENTRAL U P GAS LIMITED v. PETROLEUM & NATURAL GAS REGULATORY BOARD

Delhi High Court · 22 Apr 2016 · 2016:DHC:9005
Manmohan J
W.P.(C) 11537/2015
2016:DHC:9005
administrative appeal_allowed

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The Delhi High Court allowed withdrawal of writ petitions with liberty to approach the Appellate Tribunal for Electricity and protected the petitioner from limitation bars if filed timely.

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HIGH COURT OF DELHI
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W.P.(C) 11537/2015
CENTRAL U P GAS LIMITED Petitioner
Through Mr.K.K.Rai, Senior Advocate with Mr.S.K.Pandey, Mr.Anshul Rai, Mr.Awanish Kumar and Mr.Chandra
Shekhar, Advocates.
VERSUS
PETROLEUM & NATURAL GAS REGULATORY BOARD Respondent
Through Mr.Prashant B^zoruah, Advocate for PNGRB/R-1.
W.P.(C) 11548/2015
I CENTRAL U P GAS LIMITED Petitioner Thi'ough Mi-.K.K.Rai, Senior Advocate with
Mr.S.K.Pandey, Mr.Anshul Rai, Mr.Awanish Kumar and Mr.Chandra
Sheldiar, Advocates.
VERSUS
PETROLEUM & NATURAL GAS REGULATORY BOARD Respondent
Through Mr.Prashant Bezoruah, Advocate for PNGRB/R-1
CORAM:
HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE MANMOHAN
22.04.2016 Since the Appellate Tribunal for Electricity (APTEL) is now functional, learned senior counsel for the petitioner wishes to withdraw the present writ petitions with liberty to approach the
2016:DHC:9005 r APTEL.
With the aforesaid liberty, the present writ petitions are disposed of. It is clarified that in the event, appropriate petitions are filed with the APTEL within a period of two weeks, the same shall not be dismissed on the ground of limitation.
Ill MANMOHAN, J APRIL 22, 2016 KA 2016:DHC:9005
JUDGMENT