The court said it would hear on February 19 the batch of petitions including appeals filed by three private discoms against the order of a single judge refusing to stay Delhi government's decision to have CAG audit of their accounts.
A bench of Chief Justice G Rohini and Justice Rajiv Sahai Endlaw adjourned the matter after the standing counsel for Delhi government Zubeda Begum said the new government is going to be formed and some senior advocate will argue the matter.
The counsel for discoms opposed the Delhi government plea, saying the court should not allow them time as all the parties in the matter have concluded their arguments and it was their turn now.
He also said that if they do not argue the matter, the court should allow their application seeking interim stay on the CAG audit.
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