M. N. VENKATACHALIAH, P. B. SAWANT, S. MOHAN
Oil And Natural Gas Commission – Appellant
Versus
Collector Of Central Excise – Respondent
(1) THE order of this court dated 11/10/1991 in Civil Appeal Nos. 2058-59 of 1988 in the matter of the setting-up and functioning of the High Power Committee for resolving disputes between Union of India on the one hand and its Public Sector Undertakings on the other, requires some clarifications so that some mis-conceptions arising out of the memo of the Cabinet Secretariat referred to in the course of the said order, are removed.
(2) THE relevant portion of the memo referred to in the course of this Courts order dated 11/10/1991 reads:
"IT is in this context that the Cabinet Secretariat has issued instructions from time to time to all Departments of the government of India as well as to Public Undertakings of the central government to the effect that all disputes, regardless of the type, should be resolved amicably by mutual consultation or through the good offices of empowered agencies of the government or through arbitration and recourse to litigation should be eliminated."
(emphasis supplied)
(3) THE purpose of setting up this High Power Committee was to ensure that as far as possible, the controversies between a Ministry and a Ministry of the govern
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