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Madras High Court

Arkay Energy (Rameswaram) Limited vs Tamilnadu Generation And Distribution ... on 24 January, 2022

Author: M. Dhandapani

Bench: M. Dhandapani

                                                                             W.P.No.18122 of 2020

                                  IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT MADRAS

                                                DATED: 24.01.2022

                                                      CORAM:

                                   THE HON'BLE MR.JUSTICE M. DHANDAPANI

                                               W.P.No.18122 of 2020

                       Arkay Energy (Rameswaram) Limited
                       Represented by its authorised signatory
                       No.20 (Old No.29), Chamiers Road,
                       Nandanam,
                       Chennai-600 035.                                       ......Petitioner

                                                          Vs

                       Tamilnadu Generation and Distribution Company Ltd
                       (TANGEDCO)
                       Represented by its
                       Chairman cum Managing Director,
                       No.144, Anna Salai,
                       Chennai-600 002.                                  ........Respondent

                     Prayer : Writ petition filed under Article 226 of the Constitution of India
                     praying for a writ of Mandamus directing the respondent to pay a sum of
                     Rs.5,02,94,200/- (Rupees Five Crores Two Lakhs Ninety Thousand and
                     Two Hundred only) along with interest at the rate 15% per annum to the
                     petitioner in pursuance of the 40 MW power supplied to the TNEB from
                     natural gas based power plant of the petitioner herein as per Tender No.3 of
                     2008-09 dated 24.12.2008, awarded to the petitioner herein vide LOA dated
                     29.01.2009, for a period between 02.02.2009 to 30.06.2009.

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                                  For Petitioner        : Mr. Anirudhkrishnan
                                  For Respondents      : Mr. L. Jaivenkatesh,
                                                          Standing Counsel

                                                       ORDER

The present petition has been filed seeking a direction to the respondent to pay a sum of Rs.5,02,94,200/- along with interest at the rate 15% per annum to the petitioner in pursuance of the 40 MW power supplied to the TNEB.

2. It is the case of the petitioner that TNEB had been purchasing 200 MW of power from the petitioner as the petitioner was a successful bidder in the Tender called for by the TNEB, for which the payments were made by the respondents on a monthly basis. While being so, at request of the respondents, the petitioner after entering into a contractual agreement, started supplying additional amount of energy from February 2009 and the petitioner had also been supplying excess power to the respondent's grid at the request made by the respondents, for which the dues to the tune of Rs.5.7 Crores have not been paid by the respondents for over a past decade. Hence, the present petition has been filed seeking the aforesaid relief. 2/5 https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis W.P.No.18122 of 2020

3. Learned counsel for the petitioner submits that this Court vide its order dated 16.12.2020 had directed the respondents to release 50% of the total dues of Rs.5,02,95,220/-, pursuant to which the respondents have released 50% of the dues in favour of the petitioner. However, the balance amount is yet to be released by the respondents. Hence, this Court may direct the respondents to release the balance 50% of the dues in favour of the petitioner within the time stipulated by this Court.

4. Learned Standing counsel for the respondents submits that the balance admitted amount of dues will be released in favour the petitioner within a period of four weeks.

5. Taking note of the submission made by the learned counsel for respondents, this Court directs the respondents to release the balance 50% of the admitted dues in favour of the petitioner within a period of four weeks from the date of receipt of a copy of this order, if there is no legal impediments.

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6. Accordingly, this Writ Petition is disposed of with the aforesaid direction. No Costs.


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Tamilnadu Generation and Distribution Company Ltd (TANGEDCO) Represented by its Chairman cum Managing Director, No.144, Anna Salai, Chennai-600 002.

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