The maize mill corporation has also made it clear that in case of any dispute between the parties, this will be decided by the arbitrator, which will be MD Passco. While in case of litigation between parties hereto, the court at Lahore shall have the exclusive jurisdiction to entertain such dispute. DAYU has already sold some 0.4 million tons of wheat stocks during January this year, of which some 0.2 million has been lifted by the buyers, while the remaining lifting has been stopped by the corporation on the directives of the Supreme Court. First wheat tender was opened by Passco on January 21, 2013 for the sale of 0.4 million tons of the commodity. Passco successfully auctioned wheat at two different maize flour processing machinery prices. Some 22,000 tons wheat of crop year 2010 was sold at Rs 1,050 per 40-kg, while wheat from crop 2011-12 was offloaded at Rs 1,100 per 40-kg. After award of the tender, on February 7, 2013 a Non Governmental Organisation (NGO) went to court against this auction and successfully got the stay order against release of wheat stocks under this auction. Later, a group of buyers, which procured wheat from Passco, also filed a case in the court of Chief Justice Lahore High Court, which allowed lifting of the auctioned wheat. However, again on the directives of the SC, Passco stopped release of maize dehulling machinestocks.