Subsequent change in law does not affect binding contractual obligations of statutory authorities.

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DID YOU KNOW that statutory authorities cannot deviate from binding contractual obligations on the ground that subsequent changes in law have invalidated the contract?

DID YOU ALSO KNOW that our office is representing a client before the Supreme Court in a case challenging the decision of the State government’s electricity distribution company to charge commercial rates for electricity in excess of the rates prescribed under a contract entered into between the parties.

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