JUDGEMENT
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(1.) Challenge in these appeals is to the order dated 11th May,
2006, passed by the Appellate Tribunal for Electricity (in short
'Appellate Tribunal'). The appeal was filed by the respondent
No.1 to set aside the order dated 4th December, 2004 as
amended by order dated 28.2.2005 passed by the Jharkhand
State Electricity Regulatory Commission, Ranchi (in short the
'State Commission').
(2.) While disposing of the appeal, the Appellate Tribunal
held as follows:
"In the result-
(i) On the first point, we hold that the
Regulatory Commission has neither the
authority nor jurisdiction in terms of The
Electricity Act 2003 to fix a tariff between the
appellant, a consumer and the second
Respondent a generator being a commercial
transaction pure and simple, which
relationship is governed by an existing PPA.
We also hold that it is not an order or a tariff
determination/order by the Regulatory
Commission falling under one or more the
provisions of The Electricity Act 2003, which
alone is appellable.
(ii) On the second point, we hold that the
Regulatory Commission as an expert Arbitral
Tribunal has resolved the dispute as referred
to it by parties to the dispute on invitation
and it is an award in terms of the PPA
entered between the parties and it is
enforceable as it has all the force of an
arbitral award passed by a validly constituted
Arbitral Tribunal.
(iii) On the third point, we hold that no
appeal is maintainable before the Appellate
Tribunal for Electricity and appeal deserves
to be rejected as not maintainable, as it is not
in dispute that in law as against the award of
an Arbitral Tribunal no appeal is
maintainable before this Appellate Tribunal.
(iv) On the last point, we hold that the
resolution of dispute by the State Regulatory
Commission is by way of arbitral proceedings
and it is an award which is binding on the
parties. We have neither the jurisdiction nor
authority to interfere with the impugned
resolution of tariff by way of arbitration; and
(v) In the result, all the points are answered
against the appellant and the appellant is not
entitled to any relief in this appeal."
(3.) The appeal was dismissed as incompetent and not
maintainable.;
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