LawMirror.com

Results of s 126 electricity

Andriod Application iphone Application

Showing : 11-20 of 54 Results

KERALA HIGH COURT

Year of decision: 2017
Details

Electricity Act, 2003, Section 126, 127 -- Unauthorized use of electricity - Penalty - Board permitted consumer to function with unauthorized load that was detected in premises - Inaction on part of Board to take timely action against consumer with object of regularising an irregularity that was noticed virtually amounted to a dereliction of duty for consequences of which..........

PUNJAB AND HARAYANA HIGH COURT

Year of decision: 2017
Details

Electricity Act, 2003, Section 126, 127, 135 -- Unauthorised use of electricity - Civil suit for declaration - Maintainability - Declaration of demand notice in respect of electricity connection installed in premises of plaintiff as illegal, null and void - Plaintiff is involved in abstraction of electricity with dishonest intention without authorization - Therefore, order..........

GAUHATI HIGH COURT

Year of decision: 2017
Details

Civil Procedure Code, 1908, Section 9, Order 7, Rule 10, Electricity Act, 2003, Section 154, 126 -- Return of plaint by civil Court for filing it before Special Tribunal constituted under Electricity Act - Bar of civil suit under Act of 2003 will occur only if there is challenge to assessment procedure u/s 126 of 2003 Act - Hence, ouster of jurisdiction of civil Court is..........

PUNJAB AND HARAYANA HIGH COURT

Year of decision: 2016
Details

Electricity Act, 2013, Section 126, 127 -- Punjab State Electricity Regulatory Commission (Electricity Supply Code and Related Matters) Regulations, 2017 - Punjab State Electricity Regulatory Commission (Electricity Supply Code and Related Matters) (4th Amendment) Regulations, 2013 - Unauthorized use of electricity - Assessment - Appellate Authority has remanded case on..........

SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

Year of decision: 2015
Details

Electricity Act, 2003, Section 126 -- Non functional meter - Short assessment of electricity charges - If there is short assessment for a long period, bills can be revised for that period but limiting to twelve months...........

SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

Year of decision: 2015
Details

Electricity Act, 2003, Section 126 -- Non functional meter - Short assessment of electricity charges - Short assessment for the period 05.11.2008 to 31.01.2010 - New meter installed on 23.01.2010 which had no fault thereafter - Electricity bill be revised for a period of twelve months ending with 31.01.2010, taking average of twelve months from 01.02.2010 - Based on..........

PUNJAB AND HARAYANA HIGH COURT

Year of decision: 2014
Details

Electricity Act, 2003, Section 135, 126 -- Theft & unauthorized use of electricity - Difference - Mens rea or criminal intent is necessary for prosecution of theft u/s 135 of the Act - But for unauthorized use, an assessment u/s 126 of Act, no such intent is required to be proved...........

PUNJAB AND HARAYANA HIGH COURT

Year of decision: 2014
Details

Electricity Act, 2003, Section 135, 126 -- Unauthorized use of electricity - Assessment of charges for theft of energy cannot be an assessment made u/s 135 - S.135 of Act is not a provision for prosecution - Assessment is possible only u/s 126 of Act...........

PUNJAB AND HARAYANA HIGH COURT

Year of decision: 2014
Details

Electricity Act, 2003, Section 135, 126 -- Unauthorized use of electricity - Notice for unauthorized use of electricity and assessment of an amount is only a provisional assessment and cannot be taken as final - Petitioner is entitled to join issues and if he has any grievance that he did not have adequate opportunity to contest the assessment in impugned notice, it may..........

DELHI HIGH COURT

Year of decision: 2014
Details

Transfer of Property Act, 1882, Section 126 -- Gift - Revocation - Plea of no, mutation & payment of electricity & water charges - Non mutation of the name of transferee in records of Municipality for purposes of House tax cannot divest transferee of title which otherwise stands transferred as it is settled that mutation entries do not confer or divest a title - Same with..........

Showing : 11-20 of 54 Results