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Short assessment bill issued for the meter faulty period – P235/2011 - DeviPriya, Elamakkara,Kochi

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The consumer was served with an additional bill being the short assessment for the meter faulty period. According to the consumer the low energy consumption was due to non-occupation of the building during the period. After changing the faulty meter the consumption increased considerably and hence the short assessment bill issued. The consumer has requested to cancel the additional bill since the claim is barred by limitation.
Shifting of WP service wire drawn to a consumer, across the property of another person, when the consumer has his own road to draw the line– P/248/2011 – R. GopinathaNaik, Kochi-11.

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The overhead service line of neighbour was drawn across the plot of the complainant, rubbing the house wall and intertwined with his service line. The cause of the petition is that though the respondent shifted the service wire after erecting a support post, a portion of the service wire is still crossing the property and KSEB refuses to shift the whole line to road, reason cited being due to protest from others including the beneficiary.
Shifting of the existing 11 KV line, passing through the properties or along the sides of appellant’s houses – Review Petition - P/294/2012 – Suresh T & others, Kollam.

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The review petitioner has not produced any fresh evidence or a mistake/error apparent on the face of records , to reconsider the order issued earlier by this Forum. The review petition is dismissed as it is found without merits.

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