M/s.NTPC Green Energy Limited vs Union of India — WP(MD)/15318/2026

Case under Others Section others. Next hearing: 22nd June 2026.

CNR: HCMD010728422026

Next Hearing

22nd June 2026

Filing Number

WP(MD)/44485/2026

Filing Date

04-06-2026

Registration No

WP(MD)/15318/2026

Registration Date

05-06-2026

Judge

Honourable Mr Justice N. SATHISH KUMAR , Honourable Mr.Justice M.JOTHIRAMAN

Coram

Honourable Mr Justice N. SATHISH KUMAR , Honourable Mr.Justice M.JOTHIRAMAN

Bench Type

Division Bench

Category

Electricity ( 56 )

Judicial Branch

Writ Section

Acts & Sections

Others Section others

Petitioner(s)

M/s.NTPC Green Energy Limited

Adv. S.PARTHASARATHY,SHRI VENKATESH,SHRI VENKATESH, DRUSHTI RATHI,PUNYAM BHUTANI,D.G. HARIPRASATH,SUHAEL BUTTAN,M.BALAKRISHNAN,P.ABHINAV,T.ANTONY ARULRAJ,SHRI VENKATESH

M/s.NTPC Renewable Energy Limited

NTPC Limited,

Respondent(s)

Union of India

The Secretary,

Central Electricity Regulatory Commission

Hearing History

Judge: Honourable Mr Justice N. SATHISH KUMAR , Honourable Mr.Justice M.JOTHIRAMAN

08-06-2026

FOR ADMISSION (OTHERS)

22-06-2026

FOR ADMISSION (OTHERS)

Orders

08-06-2026
Honourable Mr Justice N. SATHISH KUMAR,Honourable Mr.Justice M.JOTHIRAMAN

Case Summary: WP(MD)/15318/2026 The Madras High Court (Madurai Bench) granted interim relief to NTPC entities challenging CERC's Deviation Settlement Mechanism Regulations 2024. The court ordered that petitioners continue operating under the earlier 2014 DSM regime and shall not be bound by the new regulations (specifically Regulations 6(2)(b) and 8(4)) until the next hearing. Petitioners must pay deviation charges under the old framework, with the case adjourned to 01.07.2026 for respondents to file counter-affidavits. The court found merit in petitioners' contentions that the regulations lacked proper stakeholder consultation and violated procedural requirements under the Electricity Act, 2003. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

Case Summary: WP(MD)/15318/2026 The Madras High Court (Madurai Bench) granted interim relief to NTPC entities challenging CERC's Deviation Settlement Mechanism Regulations 2024. The court ordered that petitioners continue operating under the earlier 2014 DSM regime and shall not be bound by the new regulations (specifically Regulations 6(2)(b) and 8(4)) until the next hearing. Petitioners must pay deviation charges under the old framework, with the case adjourned to 01.07.2026 for respondents to file counter-affidavits. The court found merit in petitioners' contentions that the regulations lacked proper stakeholder consultation and violated procedural requirements under the Electricity Act, 2003. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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