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P/051/2017 Sri. Arun R Chandran, Ernakulam.
The appellant represents M/s Indus Towers Ltd., a company providing passive infra structure service to telecommunication providers. The consumer number of the appellant’s three phase service connection is 683 with tariff LT VI F which is coming under the jurisdiction of Electrical Section, Anchal West, Kollam. The appellant is paying the current charges regularly without any dues or delay. But the respondent as per the invoice dated 28-10-2016 directed the appellant to remit an amount of Rs. 18355/- being the short assessment based on the findings that the meter was faulty for the month of 02/2016. Against the short assessment bill, the appellant had approached the Hon’ble CGRF (SR) by filing a petition No. 300/2016. The Forum dismissed the petition due to lack of merit. Aggrieved against this, the appellant has submitted this appeal petition before this Authority. From the analysis done above and the conclusions arrived at, I take the following decisions. From the conclusions arrived at as detailed above, I am fully convinced that the request of the appellant is reasonable and hence admitted. I decide that the order of the CGRF stands quashed. The short assessment bill amounting to Rs. 18,355/- issued to the appellant is set aside. The respondent is directed to revise the bill for 3/2016 by taking the average consumption for 02/2016, 01/2016 and 12/2015 and issue the revised bill to the consumer with fifteen days time (due date) given for making the payment. Having concluded and decided as above it is ordered accordingly. The Appeal Petition filed by the Consumer is allowed as ordered and stands disposed of as such. No order on costs.

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