KERALA ELECTRICITY OMBUDSMAN
D.H. Road & Foreshore Road Junction,
Near Gandhi Square,
Ernakulam, Kerala-682 016
Ph: 0484 2346488, Mob: 8714356488
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Orders of Kerala Electricity Ombudsman in pdf format |
P/039/2024, Shri.Moideen Haji |
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The appelant Shri.Moideen Haji is the Consumer of the Licensee (KSEBL) under their electrical section Puthenathani having consumer number 1165711041204 under the tariff LT.VI.G. The power is availed for the functioning of a private hospital named ‘Trust Medical Centre’, at Randathani, Malappuram. The connected load is 37 Kw in 3 phase connected through a ‘CT’ meter with ‘CT’ ratio 200/5. On 18/01/2023 an, inspection was conducted by AEE and found that CT’s were connected wrongly to the meter. Secondary terminal of Y phase ‘CT’ is connected with the B phase terminal of the meter and B phase of ‘CT’ terminal connected to Y phase terminal of meter. Hence the meter was recording the consumption less than the actual consumption. A parallel meter was connected from 23/01/2023 to 27/01/2023 and found that the meter was recording 40% less than the actual consumption. The short assessment prepared by the licensee and send the demand notice to the appellant for Rs. 5,50,810/-. The appellant filed the petition to CGRF and CGRF issued order dated 15/05/2024, and reduced the amount to Rs.4,19,189/-and the appellant is liable to pay the amount as per the revised demand. Aggrieved by the decision of the CGRF this appeal petition is filed to this Authority. |
P/042/2024, Shri. Mohammed M.P, Kozhikode |
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The appellant Shri. Mohammed M.P is a consumer of the licensee under their Section Electrical section, Balusserry with consumer number 1166138041578. The three phase service connection under the tariff LT.7A with connected load 39.928 Kw was connected on 16/01/2018. The power is availed for the working of a Gold and Jewellery shop named as ‘M/s. Diya Gold and Diamonds’. Anti Power Theft Squad (APTS) conducted an inspection on 09/11/2023 and found that B phase current was recorded zero by the meter. This is only because of the B phase terminal of ‘CT’ is not connected to the meter terminal. The meter was recorded 2/3rd of the actual consumption and the fault occurred since 06/03/20218 and the same was rectified on 27/11/2023. After the rectification the meter started recording the actual consumption. The site mahazar was prepared and a copy was landed over to the representative of the consumer. The licensee was prepared the bill for the short assessment for Rs. 11,19,440/- and send as demand notice. The appellant filed the petition to CGRF and CGRF has ordered to revise the short assessment calculating the average consumption before and after the rectification. Accordingly the short assessment has been revised to Rs. 6,35,437/-. The CGRF ordered that the appellant is liable to pay the amount as per the revised short assessment bill. Aggrieved by the decision of CGRF, this appeal petition was filed to this Authority. |
P/045/2024, Shri. Sabu Johny |
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he appellant Shri. Sabu Johny the Managing Director of EVM Passenger Cars Pvt Ltd Thiruvalla is a commercial consumer of the Licensee KSEBL.The consumer number is 1146408017269 and connected load was 79 Kw under LT 7 A tariff. The appellant requested the licensee to enhance the connected load to 132 Kw on 16/06/2023 and also opted for demand based tariff with contract demand of 70 KvA. The application fee was remitted on 25/07/2023. On site inspection it is noted that the transformer was overloaded and hence not feasible to enhance the connected load to 132 Kw. The load enhancement could be possible either by installing a separate transformer or enhancing the capacity of the existing transformer. A demand notice has been send to the appellant for Rs.5,12,655/- including the cost of a new 100 KvA transformer for the first option. Another estimate of Rs. 3,18,555/- has also been intimated for enhancing the capacity of the existing transformer. The consumer has been intimated that there is a chance to exceeded the maximum demand than the contracted demand which will overload the system. The appellant approached CGRF and CGRF ordered that the respondent is directed to execute the work after the appellant remitting the estimate amount. Aggrieved with the decision the appellant filed this appeal petition. Subsequent on submission of appeal the appellant submitted the letter stating that the petition is withdrawn as the respondent has complied with the requirement. |
KERALA ELECTRICITY OMBUDSMAN
D.H. Road & Foreshore Road Junction,
Near Gandhi Square,
Ernakulam, Kerala-682 016
Ph: 0484 2346488, Mob: 8714356488
Send an email to info@keralaeo.org
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P/055/2024, Shri.Mujeeb.M |
04-11-2024 |
P/054/2024, Shri.Sunil Kumar |
04-11-2024 |
P0/51/2024, Shri. Joy Joseph |
04-11-2024 |
P/049/2024, Sri. Roy Joseph |
04-11-2024 |
P/052/2024, Shri. Sunil Thomas |
04-11-2024 |
P/053/2024, Shri. K.M Raveendran |
04-11-2024 |
P/050/2024, Shri.G.Isaac |
04-11-2024 |
P/048/2024, Shri.David Saj Mathew & Smt. Aparna M.Babu |
04-11-2024 |
P/030/2024, Shri. Dr. Biju Ramesh |
03-10-2024 |
P/046/2024, Shri. Biji Sony |
03-10-2024 |