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Centre tells Bombay High Court it is addressing LPG shortage, court disposes plea

17/03/2026BlogNo Comments

The Bombay High Court was informed by the Central government that steps are actively being taken to deal with the ongoing LPG supply issues, leading the Court to close a petition filed over the alleged shortage.

The case was heard by a Bench of Anil S Kilor and Raj D Wakode at the Nagpur Bench. The petition, moved by LPG distributors, raised concerns about disruptions in domestic supply, particularly in regions such as Vidarbha, and alleged that exports were being prioritised.

Representing the Centre, Tushar Mehta, Solicitor General of India, submitted that the government is fully aware of the situation and is taking necessary measures to stabilise supply. He indicated that the issue is influenced by global factors and involves ongoing high-level considerations, including those beyond domestic control.

The Centre further stated that the matter is complex and evolving, and therefore not suited for detailed examination in court proceedings. It emphasised that such policy decisions fall within the executive’s domain and must be handled keeping broader public interest in mind.

Taking note of these submissions, the Court accepted the assurance given by the government and disposed of the petition. It observed that in matters involving economic policy and external factors, it is appropriate to rely on the executive to address the issue effectively.

The plea had highlighted concerns over LPG availability and alleged diversion of supply, but with the Centre’s assurance of corrective action, the Court chose not to continue its oversight of the matter.

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