The Supreme Court today dismissed the appeal of PNGRB filed against the Delhi High Court decision by which the regulator’s order of fixing the prices of CNG and PNG in Delhi and adjoining areas was quashed.
A Bench headed by Justice Dipak Misra rejected the appeal of Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board (PNGRB) that it has got all the rights to determine the prices of compressed natural gas (CNG) and piped natural gas (PNG).
On June 1, 2012, the high court had set aside the April 9, 2012 order of PNGRB, which had slashed the network tariff and compression charges for CNG distributed by Indraprastha Gas Limited (IGL) in the capital and adjoining areas, terming it as “illegal“.
The high court had said the PNGRB was not “empowered” to fix or regulate the maximum retail price (MRP) at which the gas is to be sold by retailers.
“The board is also not empowered to fix any component of network tariff or compression charge for an entity such as the petitioner (IGL), having its own distribution network. The provision of the regulations, so far as construed by the board to be so empowering it, is held to be bad/illegal,” the court had said.
The high court’s order came on a plea by the IGL, which had contended that the PNGRB did not give it a hearing and calculated the tariff on the basis of the 2008 price levels for various inputs and charges.
IGL had pleaded against the regulatory board’s decision to regulate its network tariff and selling price.
The board, in its order, had asked IGL to cut down its network tariff by 63 per cent with retrospective effect. It had also asked the company to refund the difference to its customers for the period from April 1, 2008 till the date of issuance of order for CNG and piped gas.
The regulator had ordered the company to reduce its network tariff by 63 per cent to Rs 38.58 per Million British Thermal Units (mmBtu) as against Rs 104.05 per mmBtu sought by the company.
It had also cut compression charge for CNG by 59 percent to Rs 2.75 per kg from Rs 6.66 per kg proposed by the company.
At 12.30 pm, Indraprastha Gas shares were trading up 11.23 per cent or Rs 46.90 at Rs 464.70 on the BSE.
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