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Disconnection and dismantlement of an industrial electric connection –payment of arrear dues – P/194/2011 – Kunhamina C.K, Kannur.

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The consumer who was running an industrial unit defaulted electricity charges due to loss and therefore the service was disconnected. Later the consumer’s power supply was restored based on Hon: High Court order. The consumer informed the Board that she is not in a position to run the industry due to mounting loss and requested to dismantle the supply. Even though supply was disconnected, it was not dismantled, due to filing of a case at Munsiff court. Thereafter the dismantling of connection was done and RR action initiated. What is the arrears of electricity charges actually payable. This was the cause for the petition.
Unauthorised additional load - mistake in billing - short assessment bill issued for recovering the loss– P/195/2011 – M/s Power Controls, Ernakulam.

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The KSEB had detected unauthorised additional load being used in the premises of the consumer and charged 1.5 times for the period in question under Section 126 of IE Act, 2003. While so, the RAO, KSEB inspected the office billing records and found that the consumer was not billed for proportionate energy charges of UAL, as per rules, during the said period. The consumer was issued short assessment bill for recovering the loss. Dispute.
Additional load – request for additional load in a High rise building – P/209/2011 – Mohammed Haji, Kozhikode

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The appellant is the owner of a High Rise building having a HT electric connection with a contract demand of 70 KVA. The connection was given after installing a 150 KVA indoor transformer. Seven numbers of other LT connections were also given to the said building (from KSEB T’rfr) on the basis of the applications of the owner/rent holders or occupants prior to HT service with in a total of 50 KVA. While so, the appellant had applied for additional load for a LT connection. Since the total load of all the LT connections so availed in the building including the additional load requested) exceeds 50 KVA, the appellant was asked to install a separate transformer in his building premises, by the KSEB. Hence this dispute.

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