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P-076-2021-Sri. K. Lava, Kottayam-Order 15-02-2022
In the inspection conducted by the Licensee at the time of reading for the month of 03/2021, it was noticed by the officials of the Licensee that the Current Transformer (CT) connections were wrongly given such that import and export readings got interchanged. As per respondent, the Licensee sustained a revenue loss due to the improper connection by way of incorrect recording of energy export and import. In order to compensate the revenue loss, the appellant was given a short-assessment bill The appellant filed a petition before CGRF and the Forum in its order issued the following: (2) The respondent is directed to conduct an inspection at the premises afresh with meter data downloading in the presence of the petitioner or his authorized representative strictly observing the rules laid down in the Regulation 173, 150, 51, 152 etc. of the Kerala Electricity Supply Code 2014 relating to conducting inspection and issue short assessment bill on the basis of the meter data thus, downloaded and other details. (3) The respondent is also directed to allow maximum eligible instalments to the petitioner for remitting the short assessment bill without any interest. The appellant filed this appeal petition before this Authority. This Authority observed that the metering system was wrongly connected and which was set right on 15-03-2021. The downloaded data of the meter is a proof for the incorrect metering system. Hence, the appellant is liable to remit the revised bill amount. The appeal petition filed by the appellant is dismissed. The order of CGRF, Southern Region, Kottarakkara in OP No.50/2021 dated 28-09-2021 is upheld.

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