The Supreme Court on Tuesday reserved its order in the coal block allocation case. However, it has not announced a date for when it will declare its judgement in the case.
Earlier in the day, steel and power producers sought the appointment of a judicial fact-finding panel.
In its arguments today, the central government said it is in favour of cancelling coal blocks that were declared illegal by the Supreme Court last month.
"In sum and substance, cancellation of coal block allocation is a natural consequence," the government told the apex court, which will today decide if the coal blocks should be de-allocated or not.
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Earlier in the day, steel and power producers sought the appointment of a judicial fact-finding panel.
In its arguments today, the central government said it is in favour of cancelling coal blocks that were declared illegal by the Supreme Court last month.
"In sum and substance, cancellation of coal block allocation is a natural consequence," the government told the apex court, which will today decide if the coal blocks should be de-allocated or not.
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