A bench comprising justices A K Sikri and Ashok Bhushan did not issue a formal notice to the Centre and asked the NGO, which has challenged the high court's November 6 last year judgement, to serve a copy of the plea to the Union of India.
When advocate Prashant Bhushan, appearing for NGO Energy Watchdog, requested the court to issue a formal notice to the Centre, the bench said, "You serve a copy to the Union of India. After hearing preliminary arguments, we can issue formal notice".
The high court had dismissed the PIL saying it was "unsubstantiated" and "without merit", and had also rejected the opposition to the appointment of Shashi Shanker as the Chairman and Managing Director of the Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC).
During the brief hearing today, Bhushan told the bench that the high court had passed the judgement without issuing any notice to the Centre and without any affidavit being filed by the government.
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To this, the bench referred to the verdict of the high court and said that both the sides, petitioner and the Centre, had exchanged documents during the course of the proceedings before the high court after which the matter was heard at length.
The high court had rejected the petitioner's contention saying it was "completely untenable and devoid of any factual or legal merit".
Patra's appointment to the post of independent director in ONGC was challenged in the high court on several grounds, including the claim that procedures were not followed, his alleged lack of relevant experience and qualifications and his proximity to the ruling party at the Centre.