Delhi High Court upholds SECI reallocation of 2.33 GW solar to Adani Green
→Participating bidders must file bid-specific challenges now or courts will reject public interest litigation
Change
Delhi High Court upheld Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) reallocation of 2.33 GW to Adani Green, sustaining the lower power purchase agreement rate.
Why it matters
Courts will not entertain non-participant public interest litigation challenging SECI reallocations. Aggrieved bidders must pursue contractual remedies rather than public interest litigation.
Implications
- — Participating bidders must file bid-specific challenges now or courts will reject public interest litigation.
- — SECI must honour the reduced-tariff power purchase agreement or face enforcement.
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