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Need to Relook at the Framework for Blacklisting of Companies in India
Abstract Blacklisting of companies in India by the State and the Central government has largely affected the corporate sector and acts as deterrence for companies especially in the infrastructure sector to enter into any contract with the government. Several reasons...
India, International Energy Law, and Transboundary Environmental Harms
Abstract The author aims to provide in this paper an overview of the areas of law at the international level, namely public international law (including a fresh look at the reception of international law in India), international energy law, and international...
Banking of Renewable Energy
Abstract Energy can neither be stored nor be destroyed. However, the developing societies and the modern capitalistic business models led to the development of something known as the Banking of Renewable Energy. The concept deals with storing the surplus of energy...
Demystifying Petroleum Pricing Regulation in India
Abstract The fuel prices in India have been rising as days go by, adding to the plight of the common man amid the pandemic. The government¬—the fiend of burden that was meant to ameliorate the citizens’ woes— has now become the burdensome foe whose palate gets...
Public-Private Partnership in Indian Railways: An Eye on Existing Legal Mechanism
Abstract In India, the Public Private Partnerships (PPP) growth has been one of the vast success. Primarily, PPPs are found in six major sectors like Railways, Roadways, Power/Energy Distribution, Ports, Airports and Telecommunications and smooth ride have been proved...
Airport Infrastructure – Yet to take off
Abstract Over the last decade, India has witnessed a tremendous amount of growth in the aviation sector. Indian citizens now prefer travelling via aircrafts and this is because of their high propensity to spend money as well as accessibility of airports. But can the...
M/s Prashanti Surya Construction Co. & Ors. v. Central Empowered Committee & Ors.: The Story of Everything that went Wrong with a PPP Project
“If human society is to stay within the bounds of critical ecological thresholds, it is imperative that environmental laws are widely understood, respected and enforced and the benefits of environmental protection are enjoyed by people and the planet.” [1]...
The Paradox of Finality: Retrospective Revision of Tariffs for a Concluded and Executed PPA
Abstract As India races to be the front runner in renewable energy, DISCOMS have been pressurizing power generators to retrospectively reduce the tariffs for concluded PPAs. On the other hand, State Governments have been falling into a financial blackhole due to the...
Virtual Power Purchase Agreements in India– Resolving Potential Jurisdictional and Statutory Conflicts
Abstract Virtual Power Purchase Agreement’s (VPPA’s) are unique financial instruments that have the potential to substantially increase the demand for renewable energy, especially from the corporate sector. In India there is a lack of clarity regarding the...
A New Suggestion for Resolution of Energy Disputes through a Unified International Arbitration Court for Energy Disputes
Abstract Recent trends have shown an escalated interconnection between the arbitration and energy sectors. The energy disputes arising out of investment projects and/or energy purchase or supply agreements have warranted the application of arbitration at one stage or...
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