Kerala High Court stays renewable energy regulations

The one‑month judicial stay bars enforcement and administrative action under the November 5 KSERC renewable energy notification, preventing regulators and the state electricity board from acting on that notification during the period.

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Kerala High Court stayed operation, implementation, enforcement and all proceedings related to the KSERC November 5 renewable energy notification for one month.
Why it matters
The court ordered a stay on operation, implementation, enforcement and all further proceedings pertaining to the November 5 KSERC notification. The court directed the State Government, KSERC and KSEB to file counter‑affidavits addressing the petition's grounds. KSERC submitted it would consider objections raised during the public hearing, a process it estimated could take about one month. The matter is posted for hearing on December 1.
Implications
  • Regulatory enforcement and administrative actions tied to the November 5 notification are paused for the duration of the stay.

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