Business Standard
Friday, May 25, 2012
Sponsored by  
drived banner
drived banner
  Advanced Search
RSS
Content Guide
Follow us on  
|||||Opinion|||| 
 Section Home | Editorials | Compass | BS People | Columnists | Lunch with BS
Home > Opinion & Analysis Live Markets | Commodities
 

A wrong undone
Business Standard / New Delhi May 05, 2009, 00:06 IST

Last week’s order of the Appellate Tribunal for Electricity, in a case filed by National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC), should set at rest the year-long concern about the maintainability of the rights of state-owned power generating companies if they wish to take punitive action against errant state electricity boards. In 2007, NTPC had sought permission from the power regulator, the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC), to reduce power supply to the Jammu & Kashmir board, which had failed to furnish the required letter of credit in accordance with an agreement that had been concluded among the Union power ministry, central power generating stations, state electricity boards and the Reserve Bank of India. A year later, much to the surprise of power generating companies, CERC decided not to admit the petition, ruling that since NTPC could seek recourse to other measures in case of a payment default, the opening of a letter of credit was no longer required as a “pre-emptive measure” against payment defaults. It is this order that the appellate tribunal struck down last week. CERC will now have to instruct the Northern Regional Load Despatch Centre (NRLDC) to reduce or regulate supply of power to the J&K board as it defaulted in opening an LC in favour of NTPC. The sanctity of contract has been established and the purpose of an LC that guarantees cash flow for a supplier in case of default has been recognised. The tribunal has not minced words while delivering its verdict, and described CERC’s ruling as “self-contradictory”, for the CERC order had conceded that while it did not wish to dilute the clause regarding the opening of LCs, at the same time it declined to instruct the NRLDC to reduce power supply to the defaulting board.

Other state electricity boards are bound to take note of this development and will be discouraged from departing from the well-regarded practice of opening an LC in favour of power generating companies before they get power supply. The practice of opening an LC, it will be recalled, was started in 2002 to impose financial discipline on the boards, which had run up huge arrears to the central power generating companies. There are good reasons to suspect that boards had begun banking on the CERC order, hoping that it would free them from having to open LCs. While the J&K board is the only state power utility which has so far refused to open an LC, quite a few others had filed applications before the appellate tribunal, opposing NTPC’s appeal. If the tribunal had not struck down the CERC order, NTPC would have faced difficulty in convincing other boards too, to furnish LCs against future power supply.

 
An important aspect of the tribunal’s order pertains to the applicability of the Electricity Act to Jammu & Kashmir. Though the law does not apply to the state, the tribunal held that the supply of electricity is made at the bus bar of the generating station and not within the territory of J&K. Since compliance with the tribunal’s direction is not required to be made within J&K state, the order does not violate the spirit of the law. Law makers and jurists may find this a subject for further debate.

New Ipad Application :Business Standard's all new IPad App
Click here to download for free
Arrow Other Stories     
- Oil, banking stocks fuel rally, Nifty ends above 4,900
- Micro Technologies Q4 profit rises over 3-fold to Rs 24 cr
- TVS Motor Q4 net up 31% at Rs 57 cr
- SGJHL Q4 net at Rs 160 cr
- CII demands dual pricing of diesel
Tags : Electricity | NTPC | CERC | NRLDC |
  Read Business news in 
- Benefits Upto Rs. 2.36 Lakhs on the Fully Loaded TJet Petrol.
- Journey on, We are by Your Side. Click here to know more
- Benefits Upto Rs. 2.36 Lakhs on the Fully Loaded TJet Petrol.
- The Best Seller is Also the No. 1 in Mileage. Click here
- Watch The Film Here. Click here to know more..
- Leader in Passenger Car & Automobile Tyres. Click here
- 1 billion in saving for Unilever without any tangles.
- A Brand New Server at a Price That Fits Your Budget. Click here
- Learn How One City is Running on FOOD SCRAPS.
- One Partnership Endless Possibilities. Click here to know more
- Helping doctors detect diseases earlier, saving costs & extending lives.
- 36 Lakhs can get you a pool of Luxuries. Click here
- Which is the best plan for your daughter
- Check out the TRUE COLOURS of your Stocks, Now for FREE!
- One of the leading business schools in the world.Know More
- Invest in Real Estate. Villas in Bangalore starting @ Rs.66 lacs
Sorry, comments to this story are closed
Latest Messages
Table for Two
  Now available at Special price
  Rs.280/- Only

  Buy Now
BS POLL
UPA 2 has completed three years. How do you rate its performance?  Read the story
  Good
  Average
  Bad
Submit
Most Popular
Read
E-Mailed
Commented
   
- Hit by high fuel cost, Jet Airways posts 5th straight quarterly loss
- Auction of 10 MHz spectrum approved
- Microsoft gets the Indian developer community ready for Windows 8
- Life Insurance: V Philip
- Bharti Airtel acquires 49% in Qualcomm India for Rs 907 cr
 
 More  
Tax Shastra
  Now available at Special price
  Rs. 360/- Only

  Buy Now
  Hot Searches  
 
Apalya |  Air India |  GAAR |  Agni  |  Solar eclipse |  Satyamev Jayate |  SRK |  Aamir Khan |  IPL |  Ertiga |  Sarfaesi Act |  Vodafone |  JP Morgan |  Transfer pricing |  Rupee |  Kingfisher Airlines |  Silver |  Provident Fund |  income tax refund |  iPhone |  Reliance Industries |  SEBI |  BSNL |  BSE |  NSE |  Mukesh Ambani |  Anil Ambani |  Infosys |  Pranab Mukherjee |  Sonia Gandhi |  Rahul Gandhi |  New Pension Scheme |  Reliance |  RBI |  GDP |  Gold |  Ratan Tata |  ICICI |  B-School |  Sensex |  Tax calculator |  Home Loan |  Personal Finance |  inflation |  oil prices |  Barack Obama |   
 
  Member Area Write to the Editor RSS Archives Advanced Search
  Subscribe to BS print product BS e-paper Newsletter Portfolio Tracker
  BS Products BS Hindi BS Motoring BS Books
Home | Markets & Investing | Companies & Industry | Banking & Finance | Economy & Policy | Opinion
Life & Leisure | Management & Marketing | Tech World | General News
About Us | Partner With Us | Code of Conduct | Careers | Advertise with us| Terms & Conditions | Disclaimer | Contact Us