Dealers move HC against oil cos on short supply

33 minutes ago 2
ARTICLE AD BOX

Dealers move HC against oil cos on short supply

Jaipur. A Public Interest Litigation (PIL) filed by the Petroleum Dealers Distributors Transporters Welfare Association came up for hearing in the Rajasthan High Court Tuesday, contesting alleged arbitrary restrictions imposed by Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) on the sale of petrol and diesel.The association accused officials of Indian Oil Corporation Ltd, Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd of issuing oral instructions and WhatsApp messages directing petrol pump operators to restrict sales. Dealers were allegedly warned of suspension of supplies if they exceeded prescribed limits.The petition argued that petroleum products are classified as “essential commodities” under the Essential Commodities Act, 1955, and only the Central or state gov can regulate their production, distribution and sale through a lawful notification.

It contended that no such statutory order has been issued, rendering the OMCs’ actions illegal and beyond their jurisdiction.During the hearing, copies of the petition were handed to counsels representing the Union, state govts and the OMCs. The high court has listed the matter for detailed hearing on May 25.Fuel shortages have been reported in several districts over the past few days, with supplies to retail outlets falling sharply.

The Rajasthan Petroleum Dealers Association earlier claimed that deliveries to pumps had dropped by 30-35%, leading to long queues at many stations.Disputes over ethanol and biodiesel blending have further complicated the situation, with dealers alleging harassment by enforcement agencies and oil companies. The association has warned that unless clear technical protocols are issued, blending targets could create additional confusion.

Read Entire Article