The Delhi High Court on Thursday decided to hear on May 8 the
Indraprastha Gas Ltd's plea against the Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board's decision to slash the network tariff and CNG compression charge on sale of piped and
compressed natural gase s (PNG & CNG) here.
A bench of Acting Chief Justice AK Sikri and Justice Rajiv Sahai Endlaw, which was to hear and pronounce its order on the state-owned IGL's plea on Thursday, did not hold the court after 2.30 pm and the hearing had to be deferred to May 8.
IGL, the sole supplier of PNG and CNG in Delhi and its suburbs, had earlier moved the court against the April 9 order of regulator
PNGRB , which has slashed the network tariff and CNG compression charges from retrospective effect and has also asked IGL to refund the excess amount charged from consumers since 2008.