Delhi High Court - Orders
Indian Oil Corporation Ltd vs Uoi on 10 November, 2023
Author: Dharmesh Sharma
Bench: Dharmesh Sharma
$~48 to 55
* IN THE HIGH COURT OF DELHI AT NEW DELHI
+ FAO 18/2009
INDIAN OIL CORPORATION LTD. ..... Appellant
Through: Mr. M.M. Kalra, Adv.
versus
UOI ..... Respondent
Through: None.
49
+ FAO 33/2009
INDIAN OIL CORPORATION LTD. ..... Appellant
Through: Mr. M.M. Kalra, Adv.
versus
UOI ..... Respondent
Through: Mr. Niraj Kumar, Sr.CGC .
50
+ FAO 193/2009
INDIAN OIL CORPORATION LTD. ..... Appellant
Through: Mr. M.M. Kalra, Adv.
versus
UNION OF INDIA ..... Respondent
Through: Mr. K.C. Dubey, Adv.
51
+ FAO 197/2009
IOC LTD. ..... Appellant
Through: Mr. M.M. Kalra, Adv.
versus
UOI ..... Respondent
Through: Mr. Sushil Kumar Pandey, SPC
with Mr. Kuldeep Singh, Adv.
52
+ FAO 34/2009
INDIAN OIL CORPORATION LTD. ..... Appellant
Through: Mr. M.M. Kalra, Adv.
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versus
UOI ..... Respondent
Through: Mr. Balendu Shekhar, CGSC
along with Mr. Krishna
Chaitanya, Adv.
53
+ FAO 36/2009
INDIAN OIL CORPORATION LTD. ..... Appellant
Through: Mr. M.M. Kalra, Adv.
versus
UOI ..... Respondent
Through:
54
+ FAO 165/2010
INDIAN OIL CORPORATION LTD ..... Appellant
Through: Mr. M.M. Kalra, Adv.
versus
UNION OF INDIA ..... Respondent
Through: Mr. Vijay Joshi, Adv.
55
+ FAO 299/2014 & CM APPL. 16781/2014, CM APPL.
16783/2014
UNION OF INDIA. .... Appellant
Through: Mr. Bhagwan Swarup Shukla,
CGSC along with Mr. Sarvan
Kumar, Adv.
versus
M/S INDIAN OIL CORPORATION ..... Respondent
Through: Mr. M.M. Kalra, Adv.
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CORAM:
HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE DHARMESH SHARMA
ORDER
% 10.11.2023
1. Item Nos. 48 to 55 are batch matters. Appearance has been put on behalf of respondent in Item Nos. 51 and 52. However, none appeared for the Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. in any of these matters when the matters were called.
2. Mr. Balendu Shekhar, learned CGSC appearing for Union of India in Item No.52 submits that since the dispute is inter se between two government departments, as per Circular dated 31.03.2020 the same should be resolved in an amicable manner. The Circular dated 31.03.2020 is placed on record.
3. Since, none appeared for Indian Oil Corporation Ltd., let Authorized Representative or any other senior officer or the Chief Legal Officer appear before the Court on the next date of hearing.
4. Court notice be issued to the Chief Legal Officer of Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. for his/her appearance before the Court either in person or through video conferencing.
5. At this stage, Mr. Kalra, learned counsel for Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. has appeared. It is submitted that it is not possible to resolve the dispute through mediation. Furthermore, he has referred to another Circular issued by the Ministry whereby no settlement talks could take place with the Indian Railways.
6. Therefore, this Court would take up the hearing of the matter and decide each of the appeals on its own merits.
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7. Let copy of the relevant Circular issued by the Ministry be placed on the record or be brought on the next date of hearing.
8. Re-notify these matters on 30.04.2024.
DHARMESH SHARMA, J.
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