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P-016/2021-Sri. C.T. Thomas, Pathanamthitta-Order 23-07-2021

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A lot of damages occurred to the electrical equipments connected in the appellant’s premises on 07-06-2020 following voltage fluctuation. The appellant furnished a list of equipments, which were got damaged. On the same incident time KSEB main power supply was interrupted for two hours and took two hours to remove HT line short due to the falling of broken tree branch. The requirement of the appellant is to allow compensation for the revenue loss and also for the pain and sufferings. The appellant filed a petition before CGRF, Southern Region for the above, but the Forum in its order dismissed the petition stating the Forum has no jurisdiction to entertain any petition seeking compensation. This Authority is also not empowered to award any compensation of the damages occurred to the electrical equipments in the premises of the appellant and hence, no need to enter the merit of the case. This Authority upheld the decision taken by the CGRF in OP No. 83/2020 dated 27-02-2021.
P-015/2021-Smt. Kowsalya. K., Kollam-Order 23-07-2021

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Following the inspection of APTS of KSEB Ltd. in the premises of the appellant, the electric supply was disconnected after preparing a site mahazar by the respondent. The respondent issued a penal bill for Rs. 136,047/- stating the reason of “meter tampering” in accordance with Section 126 of the Electricity Act 2003. The appellant approached CDRF, Thiruvanthapuram for compensation and cost, which were allowed by the Forum. The electric supply was reconnected as ordered by the Hon’ble High Court of Kerala. Against the order of CDRF, Thiruvananthapuram the respondent filed appeal petition before Hon’ble SCDC, Thiruvananthapuram, which is under the consideration of Hon’ble Commission. The appeal petition filed by the appellant stands dismissed as it is found not maintainable before this Authority. The order dated 02-02-2021 in OP No. 82/2020 of CGRF, Southern Region is upheld.
P-015/2021-Smt. Kowsalya. K., Kollam-Order 23-07-2021

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Following the inspection of APTS of KSEB Ltd. in the premises of the appellant, the electric supply was disconnected after preparing a site mahazar by the respondent. The respondent issued a penal bill for Rs. 136,047/- stating the reason of “meter tampering” in accordance with Section 126 of the Electricity Act 2003. The appellant approached CDRF, Thiruvanthapuram for compensation and cost, which were allowed by the Forum. The electric supply was reconnected as ordered by the Hon’ble High Court of Kerala. Against the order of CDRF, Thiruvananthapuram the respondent filed appeal petition before Hon’ble SCDC, Thiruvananthapuram, which is under the consideration of Hon’ble Commission. The appeal petition filed by the appellant stands dismissed as it is found not maintainable before this Authority. The order dated 02-02-2021 in OP No. 82/2020 of CGRF, Southern Region is upheld.

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