Tamil Nadu Green Energy Corporation Ltd, (TNGECL) vs Union of India — WA/1535/2026
Case under U/c 15 of Letters Patent Set Section 1. Next hearing: : -.
CNR: HCMA011293632026
Next Hearing
: -
e-Filing Number
10-06-2026
Filing Number
WA/94392/2026
Filing Date
10-06-2026
Registration No
WA/1535/2026
Registration Date
11-06-2026
Judge
Honourable The CHIEF JUSTICE , Honourable Mr.Justice G.ARUL MURUGAN
Coram
Honourable The CHIEF JUSTICE , Honourable Mr.Justice G.ARUL MURUGAN
Bench Type
Division Bench
Category
Electricity ( 56 )
Judicial Branch
JUDICIALSECTION
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
Tamil Nadu Green Energy Corporation Ltd, (TNGECL)
Adv. D.R.Arun Kumar
Respondent(s)
Union of India
M/s. Kamuthi Renewable Energy Ltd
PFC Consulting Ltd
Hearing History
Judge: Honourable The CHIEF JUSTICE , Honourable Mr.Justice G.ARUL MURUGAN
FOR ADMISSION - (WA)
| Date | Purpose |
|---|---|
| 12-06-2026 | FOR ADMISSION - (WA) |
Orders
Case Summary: WA/1535/2026 Outcome: Appeal disposed of; appellant permitted to pursue pending appeal before Appellate Tribunal for Electricity with interim protection granted until 30.6.2026 preventing coercive proceedings. TNGECL's writ appeal challenging a single judge's dismissal of its petition against an invoice uploaded on the PRAAPTI portal by Kamuthi Renewable Energy Ltd was disposed without adjudicating merits. The court allowed TNGECL to pursue its appeal before the Appellate Tribunal, which had vacation sittings scheduled from 22.6.2026, protecting the corporation's interest in purchasing power during peak demand. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
Case Summary: WA/1535/2026 Outcome: Appeal disposed of; appellant permitted to pursue pending appeal before Appellate Tribunal for Electricity with interim protection granted until 30.6.2026 preventing coercive proceedings. TNGECL's writ appeal challenging a single judge's dismissal of its petition against an invoice uploaded on the PRAAPTI portal by Kamuthi Renewable Energy Ltd was disposed without adjudicating merits. The court allowed TNGECL to pursue its appeal before the Appellate Tribunal, which had vacation sittings scheduled from 22.6.2026, protecting the corporation's interest in purchasing power during peak demand. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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