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P/064/2014 - Sri. Prasad Alex - Kannur

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The appellant’s electric connection was disconnected on 20-10-2013. The KSEB officials told him that the disconnection was made as his meter had been burnt. According to the appellant, the meter had not been burnt. The appellant suffered for 10 days due to lack of power supply. The power supply was restored, by installing a new meter only after paying Rs. 942/-. Moreover the KSEB officials levy meter rent at the rate of Rs. 20/- from the appellant. The appellant approached the CGRF seeking refund of the amount paid by him. The Forum dismissed the petition, holding that the appellant was liable to pay the charge of the meter. Aggrieved against the said order, this appeal petition was filed. The respondent is directed to refund sum of Rs. 942/- along with interest to the appellant within a period of 30 days.
P/056/2014 - Sahadevan - Kollam

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The appellant is having an agricultural connection with consumer No. 3109 under Electrical Section, Oyoor. It is alleged that on 16-12-2013, meter reader and an electrician broke open the door of the pump house and thereafter issued a bill for 1510 units. It is also alleged that 30 kilograms of scrap rubber was seen stolen and the appellant suffered a loss of Rs. 50,000/-. A police case was registered on the above matter. The appellant approached the CGRF seeking compensation for Rs. 50,000/- towards the total loss. The Forum dismissed the complaint. Aggrieved against the said order, this appeal petition was filed. The respondent is directed to issue revised bill after ascertaining the accuracy of the meter and genuineness of usage of supply.
No. P/059/2014, Sri K.T. Paul, Ernakulam

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The appellant is an HT industrial consumer with consumer No. LCN 29/6482 under Electrical Section, Kuruppampady. He was made to remit Rs. 5,40,000/- on 03-09-2011 as transmission charges in order to execute the HT agreement to avail the connection with a load of 400 kVA. The appellant approached the CGRF on 31-03-2014 challenging the authority of the respondents to collect such transmission charges. The respondent submitted before the Forum that the Hon’ble High Court, vide judgment dated: 30-06-2014 in WA1042/2013, had upheld the realization of “transmission development charges”. After hearing both parties, the CGRF held that collection of Transmission Development Charges from the appellant was in order. Aggrieved against the said order, this appeal petition was filed. The appeal petition is disposed of as not pressed.

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