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HC directs TSECL to pay admitted contractual dues of ...


TSECL Must Clear Rs.7.88 Crore MSME Payment Within 45 Days, Dispute Resolution Path Opened

May 15, 2025

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HC directs TSECL to pay admitted contractual dues of approximately Rs.7.88 crores to MSME petitioner within 45 days, while granting liberty to raise disputed claims before the recently constituted Micro and Small Enterprises Facilitation Council. The court disposed of the writ petition without commenting on the merits of the petitioner's claims, effectively providing a partial relief mechanism for the contractual dispute involving rural electrification works.

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