A division bench of Justice Bhushan Dharmadhikari and Justice Atul Chandurkar of the Nagpur bench while hearing a PIL yesterday posed some tough questions to Maharashtra Power Generation Company Limited (MahaGenco) and Western Coalfields Limited (WCL) which are locked in a tussle over the quality and quantity of coal supplied and continue to blame each other for coal shortage resulting in power crisis in the state.
During the hearing last week, the High Court had quizzed both the public sector undertakings about how quality of coal is assessed and also on joint sampling.
WCL claimed that samples were taken at loading point in the presence of MahaGenco representatives and said that even the Coal Controller found no substance in MahaGenco's complaint about quality of coal.
The joint sampling reports claimed that coal had low ash content as per Fuel Supply Agreement (FSA), but the samples were taken at loading point.
The petitioner, Anil Wadpalliwar, pointed out that there is no quality check at unloading point and wondered as to how quality of coal suddenly downgrades during transit.