Ghaziabad: The National Green Tribunal (NGT) that was hearing an execution plea filed by Kaushambi Apartments Resident Welfare Association on pollutio.
GHAZIABAD: In the past one week, power demand in Ghaziabad has almost doubled from 700 MW daily to 1,500 MW. However, local faults in the form of frequent tripping are affecting the supply in localised pockets. Officials, however, say the system is “overburdened” and it has resulted in many transformers going kaput and affecting supply.
Officer’s City-2 apartment building in Raj Nagar Extension, for instance, suffered a power outage for 18 hours between Tuesday and Wednesday because of a snag in underground wiring due to overload. In Kaushambi too, two towers Shivalik and Trishul suffered outages as the transformer was burnt and the power department diverted the supply from another transformer instead of replacing the faulty one.
Ghaziabad: In wake of the rising number of Covid-19 cases in Ghaziabad, the administration has decided to increase the number of containment zones. After the move, the number of such red zones in the district increased to 1,470 on May 3 a nearly threefold rise from 516 on April 17, officials informed.
In the same period, the district has seen a 72% surge in active Covid cases in its containment zones.
The district, as of May 3, had 1,470 containment zones and 42 cluster zones with 8,442 active cases. Indirapuram and Kaushambi are the worst hit with 2,093 and 1,021 active cases, respectively.
This is followed by Sahibabad, which has 38 containment zones and 962 cases, Vijay Nagar with 115 containment zones and 881 cases while Kavi Nagar has 51 containment zones and 846 cases.
A Bench comprising of
Navin Sinha and
KM Joseph observed that an application under Section 34 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act to set aside an award is covered by moratorium under Section 14 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code.
Section 34 proceeding is a proceeding against the corporate debtor in a court of law pertaining to a challenge to an arbitral award and would be covered just as an appellate proceeding in a decree from a suit would be covered, the bench headed by Justice RF Nariman observed in the judgment titled P Mohanraj & Ors. v. M/s Shah Brothers Ispat Ltd.