BPCL privatisation: Past challenges push govt to get fresh legal opinion

New Delhi: It may still be a long road ahead for privatisation of public sector oil refiner Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd (BPCL). The possibility of legal challenge over any plan to sell the government stake in the oil PSU has pushed executives and government officials to seek fresh legal opinion on the proposed disinvestment move. […]

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New Delhi: It may still be a long road ahead for privatisation of public sector oil refiner Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd (BPCL). The possibility of legal challenge over any plan to sell the government stake in the oil PSU has pushed executives and government officials to seek fresh legal opinion on the proposed disinvestment move.

"BPCL and HPCL were acquired through an Act of Parliament. In these two cases, the Supreme Court also gave an order restraining the government from selling its equity without Parliamentary approval. After this, several legislations were repealed by the government through the 2016 Repeal Act. We need to see what the Repeal Act says. As the narration becomes clear and legal people check whether Parliamentary approval is needed or not needed, the privatisation of BPCL can go through," said a top executive of one of the state-owned OMCs.