Coal block auctions likely by end of current financial year

September 08, 2014 04:24 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 11:10 pm IST - New Delhi

As the government awaits the Supreme Court’s decision on the mines allotted since 1993, the Ministry of Power and Coal is firming up plans to commence the auction process by the end of current financial year (2014—15).

The apex court will continue the hearing on Tuesday, on the fate of coal blocks allotted between 1993 and 2011. Last month, the Supreme Court had held that all 218 allocations made from 1993 to 2011 are illegal and arbitrary.

According to sources, the Ministry of Power and Coal is planning to auction the blocks, allocation of which may be scrapped by the apex court, by the end of the fiscal.

“The entire process of coal block auction will take at least 6 months,” the source said.

The consequences of declaring the allocations illegal would be considered tomorrow taking into account the investments made by companies for various projects and the procedure to be adopted for cancellation.

Of the 218 allocations, 80 were already de—allocated prior to the verdict. Of the remaining 138, 40 are operational with clear licences, while six others are ready to start operations.

The government had urged SC to spare 46 coal blocks — 40 functional ones and six which are ready to start operations.

The apex court has asked Centre, the three Associations — Coal Producers Association, Sponge Iron Manufacturers Association and Independent Power Producers Association of India — and petitioners to file their affidavits.

When asked whether his ministry is prepared to hold auctions if the apex court cancels all the allotted mines, Power and Coal Minister Piyush Goyal said yesterday, “We are ready for every scenario.”

However, he did not elaborate the timeline for coal block auctions.

SC, on August 25, held that all coal blocks allocated during the last 17 years since 1993 by various regimes at the Centre were done illegally and arbitrarily, bringing uncertainty to the fate of 218 block allocations and consequential investments to the tune of around Rs 2 lakh crore.

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