CERC tariff cap can’t curtail states’ contractual rights to free power: Supreme Court

The dispute arose after JSW Hydro moved the High Court to cap its free power obligation to 13% in line with CERC’s 2019 tariff regulations.
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The Supreme Court on Wednesday held that tariff regulations issued by the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC) do not override contractual obligations between a state and a generating company to supply free power beyond the regulatory cap of 13% [State of Himachal Pradesh v. JSW Hydro Power].

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