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SC reserves order on fate of 218 illegal coal blocks

The government at the hearing on September 1, left it to the apex court to decide the fate of these coal blocks, held as illegal by it, while stating that about 40 blocks are operational and another six are ready to produce 50 million tonnes coal in the current year.

September 10, 2014 / 12:17 IST
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The Supreme Court has reserved its order in the coal block allocation case and has also refrained from giving any specific date to pass the order. The apex court heard the final arguments today to determine the fate of 218 coal blocks awarded since 1993 which it has termed as "illegal" and "unconstitutional."

The apex court heard the final arguments today to determine the fate of 218 coal blocks awarded since 1993 which it has termed as "illegal" and "unconstitutional".

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Power and coal producers asked the court to set up a judicial committee to review the coal blocks on a case-by-case basis before scrapping them. But the government is opposed to this idea as it will lead to further delay.

Coal and power minister Piyush Goyal said just two days back that the government wants closure and not any further delays.