Section 126 of the act deals with unauthorized use of the electricity.
Under section 126 of electricity act 2003.
As such the assessment is illegal.
Commencement of this act under sub section i of section 5 of the electricity supply act 1948.
While some of the sections have already been enacted and are yielding benefits there are a few other sections that are yet to be fully enforced till date.
After the electricity act 2003 came into force the theft of electricity is governed under section 126 and section 135 of the said act.
The electricity act 2003.
An act to consolidate the laws relating to generation transmission distribution trading and use of electricity and generally for taking measures conducive to development of electricity industry promoting competition therein protecting interest of consumers and.
Electricity act 2003.
Of the electricity act 2003.
Gupta further pointed out the.
The act covers major issues involving generation distribution transmission and trading in power.
The appellate authority has exceeded its jurisdiction by passing an ex parte order for reconnection of power supply to the premises of the consumer while exercising power under section 127 of the electricity act 2003 without appreciating the meaning of section 127 2 of the act 2003 which provides that 50.
If on an inspection of any place or premises or after inspection of the equipments gadgets machines devices found connected or used or after inspection of records maintained by any person the assessing officer comes to the conclusion that such person is indulging in unauthorised use of electricity he shall provisionally assess to the best of.
8 captive generating plant means a power plant set up by any person to generate electricity primarily for his own use and includes a power plant set up by any co operative society or association of persons for.
The electricity act 2003 is an act of the parliament of india enacted to transform the power sector in india.
Any person aggrieved by a final order made under section 126 may within thirty days of the said order prefer an appeal in such form verified in such manner and be accompanied by such fee as may be specified by the state commission to an appellate authority as may be prescribed.
The said two sections of the act were amended w e f.
Gupta submitted that the petitioner raised an objection to the provisional bill because under section 126 of the electricity act 2003 the maximum period of assessment for non domestic use is only 6 months immediately preceding the date of inspection.
Electricity act 2003.
This civil appeal is whether disputed and complicated questions of fact and law arising under the provisions of the electricity act 2003 concerning assessment of unauthorized use of electricity tampering of meters interfering with calibration metering of electric current resulting in theft of electricity under section 126 and section 135 of the electricity act 2003 could be decided.
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