Tata Power Ltd moves larger HC bench against order on CAG audit
BY Agencies5 Feb 2014 6:50 AM IST
Agencies5 Feb 2014 6:50 AM IST
Tata Power Delhi Distribution Ltd, one of the three private discoms, on Tuesday moved the Delhi High Court against a single judge bench order refusing to stay the city government’s decision asking the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) of India to audit its accounts.
The single judge bench had on 24 January not allowed the plea for interim relief to Reliance Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group firms, BSES Rajdhani Power Ltd, BSES Yamuna Power Ltd, and Tata Power Delhi Distribution Ltd that the order of CAG audit of their accounts be stayed.
Senior advocate Sandeep Sethi, appearing for the Tata firm, on Tuesday mentioned the intra-court appeal against the order before a division bench of justices BD Ahmed and Siddharth Mridul and sought its urgent listing and hearing.
‘The records are voluminous and it will take at least two days in getting the petition listed for hearing by the (HC) registry. The matter requires urgent hearing,’ he said. ‘You file it in the registry,’ the bench said.
Earlier, the single judge bench had not only refused to stall the CAG audit of the discoms but also asked them to co-operate with the top auditor by furnishing the details sought.
‘This court is of the view that these matters require detailed hearing. Issue notice....However, the prayer for the stay on the audit/impugned order (of Delhi government) is declined. The Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) of India shall not submit the report (to the government) till March 19, next date of hearing,’ the court had said.
Discoms had moved the court against the 7 January decision of the Aam Aadmi Party-led government ordering CAG audit, saying the top auditor is not empowered to scrutinise accounts of private companies.
The single judge bench had on 24 January not allowed the plea for interim relief to Reliance Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group firms, BSES Rajdhani Power Ltd, BSES Yamuna Power Ltd, and Tata Power Delhi Distribution Ltd that the order of CAG audit of their accounts be stayed.
Senior advocate Sandeep Sethi, appearing for the Tata firm, on Tuesday mentioned the intra-court appeal against the order before a division bench of justices BD Ahmed and Siddharth Mridul and sought its urgent listing and hearing.
‘The records are voluminous and it will take at least two days in getting the petition listed for hearing by the (HC) registry. The matter requires urgent hearing,’ he said. ‘You file it in the registry,’ the bench said.
Earlier, the single judge bench had not only refused to stall the CAG audit of the discoms but also asked them to co-operate with the top auditor by furnishing the details sought.
‘This court is of the view that these matters require detailed hearing. Issue notice....However, the prayer for the stay on the audit/impugned order (of Delhi government) is declined. The Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) of India shall not submit the report (to the government) till March 19, next date of hearing,’ the court had said.
Discoms had moved the court against the 7 January decision of the Aam Aadmi Party-led government ordering CAG audit, saying the top auditor is not empowered to scrutinise accounts of private companies.
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