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Orders of Kerala Electricity Ombudsman  in pdf format
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Surprise inspection by the KSEB officials - detected damaged MRT seals of the meters – P/200/2011, P/201/2011,P/202/2011,P/203/2011,P/204/2011 - T.K. Kunjumoideenkutty, Chalakudy, Thrissur

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The consumer is having five electric connections in a building complex under LT VIIA commercial tariff. On inspecting the premises by the KSEB officials, some abnormalities were noticed in the electric meters of the consumer. Electric supply to all the five connections was immediately disconnected and provisional assessment bills were issued.
Supervision charges collected from the appellants by KSEB to provide supply to multi-storied buildings – cases containing similar issues – P/288/12, BinduRia Alex – P/312/12, P/319/12 & P/332/12, Jasmine Rajesh – P/320/12 & P/329/12, Chandra hasanK.C., Tv

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The complete Electrical works of 11 KV cable laying up to consumer premises from the nearby existing distribution system, erection of indoor Transformer and all the allied HT and LT side works and terminal arrangements including LT metering panel in the High rise building were all done by the appellant themselves, after incurring its material and labour costs and paying the Supervision charges to KSEB. The appellants insists that the material cost and some extraneous costs need not be taken for calculating the 10% Supervision charge by KSEB. The appellants also opposes the collection of cost of RMU as it is a part of the Licensee’s distribution system and other sums such as road cutting charges, PTCC approval amount and miscellaneous costs included in the estimate prepared by KSEB.
Spot bill –complaints of higher rate for billing done for 87 days – P/278/2012 – P.K.George, Kadavanthra, Kochi.

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The consumer complaints that the billing done at the end of 87 days instead of usual 60 days caused to apply a higher rate for the last portion of units consumed. The bimonthly electricity bill was seen raised for 83 days instead 0f 60 days, which caused the increase of the billing tariff rate at the upper slabs of the units of consumption. The Board was directed to revise the bill accordingly.

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