New Delhi:Two-wheeler major Hero MotoCorp has approached the Supreme Court seeking extension of the deadline for sale or registration of BS-IV vehicles by three months.
In an interlocutory application filed at the top court, the company has cited the recent developments due to the coronavirus outbreak and the effective aforce majeure' clause for the request to extend the March 31 deadline.
"In view of the completely unforeseen developments that have arisen out of the prevailing force majeure situation on account of Covid-19, we have prayed for an extension of time for a period of three months, as this has hampered all aspects of our industry," the company said in a regulatory filing on Friday.
"The Ministry of Finance has also declared that the COVID-19 should be considered as a case of natural calamity and force majeure be invoked," it added.
Force majeure refers to a clause that is included in contracts to remove liability for natural and unavoidable catastrophes that interrupt the expected course of events and restrict participants from fulfilling obligations.
Companies and dealers have been facing difficulty in clearing the BS-IV stock and the coronavirus outbreak has worsened the situation.