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Govt to seek AG's opinion on sell-off December 10, 2002 12:45 IST Bowing to pressure from the opposition, Divestment Minister Arun Shourie on Tuesday assured the Rajya Sabha that he would seek an opinion from Attorney General Soli Sorabjee on the legality of the sell-off of two oil PSUs Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited and Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited. "I will seek the opinion of Attorney General and report back to the house," Shourie said responding to Leader Manmohan Singh said his party wanted the government to seek the opinion of Sorabjee on the legality of the sell-off as the two oil companies were nationalised by acts of Parliament. Therefore, it was necessary to get the legal opinion if divestment could be carried forward only through executive He said Sorabjee should be called to the house to explain the legality of the sell-off as in his opinion, the divestment of the two PSUs could be carried forward only after amending or repealing the acts through which the oil companies were nationalised in 1974 and 1976. Shourie said the Attorney General returned from his tour only on Sunday night and, hence, he had taken the views The house was thrown into turmoil on Monday over this issue leading to abrupt adjournment for the day after left
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