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Delhi High Court sets aside unsigned hearing report removing SSP manufacturer from NBS scheme — “Procedural lapses, proportionality ignored; fresh determination ordered for disputed subsidy period”
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Delhi High Court sets aside unsigned hearing report removing SSP manufacturer from NBS scheme — “Procedural lapses, proportionality ignored; fresh determination ordered for disputed subsidy period”

Court’s decision The Delhi High Court set aside the communication dated 24.07.2024 and the accompanying “Oral Hearing Report” whereby M/s Sai Fertilizers Pvt. Ltd. had been continued outside the Nutrient…
Posted by Rawlaw March 3, 2026
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Kerala High Court Dismisses Challenge to Electricity Charges for Private Hospitals: “Public Resources Cannot Be Subsidised for Private Commercial Entities under Article 21”

Court’s Decision The Kerala High Court dismissed the writ petition filed by a private hospitals’ association that challenged the decision of the State Government and Kerala State Electricity Regulatory Commission…
Posted by Rawlaw June 24, 2025

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