Haryana government accused APL of disconnecting 1,424 MW of contracted power to the state "arbitrarily" and with "malafide intention" on August 27.
"We will take legal action against APL as the power supplier has disconnected power supply to Haryana unilaterally. We will charge the company with the breach of contract and decision in the regard will be taken in next couple of days," Haryana Secretary Power Anil Malik told PTI here.
"Haryana distribution companies gave a letter from OBC (Oriental Bank of Commerce), mentioning that the default escrow account had been opened and company could execute the agreement on August 28.
But on August 27, APL cut off the entire capacity to the Haryana discoms," Haryana power officials alleged.
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He said the power distribution companies had never defaulted in making payment to APL ever since the PPA was signed.
Haryana power distribution companies pay Rs 300 crore per month on an average to APL for power purchase.
Haryana had contracted 1,424 MW of power from APL in 2007 from its power project located at Mundra in Gujarat. Power from APL was contracted at a levelised tariff of Rs 2.94 per unit for 25 years.