Friday, May 14, 2010

RNRL had approached the Supreme Court last year

Govt has full right over gas, not Ambanis: SC

Govt has full right over gas, not Ambanis: SC

Last updated on: May 7, 2010 21:05 IST
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Besides the price, the government has fixed users for over 90 mmscmd of output from KG-D6 fields. 64 mmscmd of this is on long-term basis and the rest is temporary. RIL's current output from the fields is 62-63 mmscmd.

RNRL had approached the Supreme Court last year seeking a direction to RIL to implement the Bombay High Court order that had asked the two to amicably rework the gas supply agreement.

Justice Reddy said the courts had erred in 'directing the MoU to be binding and the basis for further negotiations between the parties. MoU is a private pact between the Ambani family which is not binding on RIL.'

The bench held that the 'contents of the MoU were not made public, and even in the present proceedings, they were revealed in parts. Clearly, the MoU does not fall under the corporate domain.'

The court said that "the terms of the Production Sharing Contract will have over-riding effect; The parties cannot violate the policy of the government in the form of the Gas Utilisation Policy and national interests."

The Ambani family MoU was worked out in June 2005 as part of division of the Reliance business empire, less than three years after death of Ambani family patriarch Dhirubhai.




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