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P/135/2015 - C.P. Javeed Valapattanam, Kannur

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The appellant is an industrial consumer having consumer no. 9126 under the Electrical Section, Valapattanam. He is running an Industry under the name and style of Wood Seasoning Industries at Keeriyad. The registered owner Sri C.P. Marshab, the brother of the appellant expired and the appellant is running the industry. The Sub Engineer, Electrical Section, Valapattanam inspected the premises of the appellant and prepared a site mahazar. It is alleged that B phase of the meter is not recording because the wire connected to the terminal of the CT was burnt. A short assessment bill amounting to Rs. 5,72,383/- for the period from 01.11.2013 to 1.5.2014, 01-08-14 and 01-11-2014 was issued to the appellant on 27-11-2014.. The appellant approached the Hon’ble High Court of Kerala and the Hon'ble High court vide judgment dated 18-12-2014 in WP (C) No. 34365/14 directed to keep in abeyance coercive steps on condition that the appellant deposits 50% of the demand and directed the appellant to approach the Consumer Grievance Redressal Forum for redressal of their grievance. The appellant filed a petition before the CGRF, Kozhikode which was dismissed vide order OP No.90/2014-15 dated 25-06-2015. Against the above order of the Forum, the appellant filed this appeal before this Authority on 20-07-2015. It is decided to quash the impugned bill amounting to Rs. 5,72,383.00 issued to the appellant. Appeal is admitted. CGRF order is set aside.
P/134/2015 - Smt. Kavitha T.S. Thiruvananthapuram

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The appellant is a consumer with consumer number 17057 under Electrical Section, Madavoor. The gist of the grievance of the appellant is that she submitted an application before the respondents requesting to disconnect the supply to the shop room owned by her for carrying out the repair works. It is alleged that no action was taken by the respondent due to influence of the tenant who occupied the shop. Aggrieved by this, the appellant approached the CGRF, Kottarakkara with a petition in OP No. 1373/2015 which was disposed of with the following orders: “the respondent is directed to receive disconnection application and take steps for disconnection of the supply in due process of law within 30 days from this order.” Against the above Order of the Forum, the appellant filed this appeal before this Authority. Since the request of the appellant to disconnect the supply has already been effected this Authority do not want to interfere with the matter. The appeal petition is disposed. CGRF order is upheld.
P/131/2015 - Sri. Bhaskaran N P Chungathara, Malappuram

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The appellant is a domestic consumer, with Consumer No. 2781 under Electrical Section Chungathara. While being so, the appellant received an abnormal bill amounting to Rs. 2,046.00 on 27-08-2014. Hence the appellant approached the Assistant Engineer, Electrical Section, Chungathara with a complaint dated 29-8-2014 challenging the bill under question is not in tune with his previous consumption pattern. The appellant contented that the energy meter installed in his premises was faulty which may be the reason for the excess consumption. No action is seen taken by the Assistant Engineer and hence the appellant lodged a complaint before the CGRF, Kozhikode which was dismissed vide Order in OP No. 59/2014‐15 dated 12-02-2015. Aggrieved by this order, the appellant has filed this appeal petition before this Authority. Since the energy meter installed in the appellant's premises is working properly I don't find any reason to interfere with the matter. Appeal is dismissed. CGRF order is upheld.

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