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Vedanta's Talwandi Sabo unit loses Supreme Court fight over ₹127 cr penalty

The top court reinstates a penalty for misdeclared availability in 2017, plus late payment surcharge. The sum is tiny for Vedanta but a fresh overhang for TSPL's planned listing.


₹127 cr Base penalty restored by Supreme Court, plus late payment surcharge.

What's new

  • Supreme Court reverses earlier relief, reinstates penalty on TSPL for misdeclared plant availability in 2017.
  • Late payment surcharge could significantly increase the total liability.
  • TSPL is a recently demerged subsidiary of Vedanta, due for a separate listing.

Why it matters

At 0.1% of Vedanta's market cap, the penalty is a rounding error for the parent. But for TSPL — a demerged entity heading toward a standalone listing — the ruling adds regulatory baggage and could dent valuation perceptions. It also signals continued friction in Vedanta's Punjab operations.

What we're watching

  • Any further appeals or settlement moves by TSPL.
  • Impact on TSPL's valuation ahead of its planned listing.
  • Whether this prompts a provision in Vedanta's next quarterly results.

The full read

Vedanta's demerged power subsidiary Talwandi Sabo Power (TSPL) has lost a seven-year-old legal battle. The Supreme Court restored a ₹127 crore penalty for misdeclared plant availability in 2017, plus late payment surcharge that could inflate the bill. For Vedanta — a ₹1.31 lakh crore metals giant — the sum is negligible, roughly 0.1% of market cap. But the ruling lands at an awkward time: TSPL was recently demerged from Vedanta and is expected to list separately. A fresh regulatory overhang, even one this small, isn't helpful for that process. The broader signal is also clear — courts and regulators remain watchful of Vedanta's power assets in Punjab.

Mentioned: Supreme Court · Talwandi Sabo Power Limited · ₹127 cr penalty
Primary source BSE filings for VEDL NSE filings for VEDL Research VEDL on Tijori Finance Our reading is derived from the exchange filing. Verify on the exchange before acting.