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2011 DIGILAW 1793 (MAD)

P. Duraisamy v. Executive Engineer, Tirupur District

2011-03-29

R.SUDHAKAR

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Judgment :- 1. Writ Petition is filed praying to issue a Writ of Certiorarified Mandamus, calling for the records of the third respondent in and by his Letter No.AE/O&M/EP.Pudur/Construction Spl.No.235/2010 dated 20.12.2010, and quash the same and consequently directing the respondents 1 to 3 to give agricultural service connection to the petitioner's Well in S.F.No.31/1, Kurukupalayam Village, Kangeyam Taluk, Tirupur District. 2. Mr.J.Ravindran, learned counsel takes notice on behalf of the respondents 1 to 3. Notice to the fourth respondent was sent privately and has been returned as refused. Considering the nature of order that is to be passed in this matter, further notice to the fourth respondent is dispensed with. 3. Petitioner is an agriculturist and has applied for agricultural electricity supply connection. His Application Registration Number is 262/92-93 dated 25.9.1992. Due to efflux of time, he became senior in line and is entitled to new service connection. At that point of time, the petitioner showed his readiness to get the electricity service connection. When he approached the third respondent, he declined to grant service connection by the impugned proceedings stating that the service line to be drawn from the nearest pole lies in the land of one Mr.P.Shanmugam and he is objecting for taping the electricity supply line from the pole erected in his land. Therefore, petitioner was called upon to give a no objection certificate from the fourth respondent or suggested an alternate route and to pay the appropriate cost. Challenging the same, the writ petition has been filed. 4. M.J.Ravindran, learned counsel appearing for the respondent electricity board pointed out that the reasoning given by the authority may not be appropriate in view of the specific rule which provides for drawing of electricity service line from the nearest pole. Rule 29(5) and (6) of the Tamil Nadu Electricity Distribution Code, 2004 specifically implores upon the board to extend the supply to the other consumers. Rule 29(5) and (6) of the Tamil Nadu Electricity Distribution Code, 2004 reads as follows:- "(5) The consumer shall provide free of cost to the licensee adequate land/space in his/her premises, as may be considered necessary by the engineer and afford all reasonable facilities for bringing in not only cables or overhead lines from the licensee's system for servicing the consumer but also cables or overhead lines connecting other consumers. The land/space should be at a location near the entrance to the premises and should be easily accessible to licensee's officials for inspection. (6) The consumer shall permit the licensee to install all requisite equipments such as transformers, switchgears, meters, etc., and to lay necessary cables or overhead lines and to provide connections thereto on the consumer's premises and shall also permit the licensee to extend supply to other consumers through the cables, lines and equipments installed in the consumer's premises, provided that supply to the consumer in the opinion of the engineer is not thereby unduly affected." 5. In view of the specific provision in the Tamil Nadu Electricity Distribution Code 2004, which is binding on the fourth respondent, who is also a consumer, the reason given by the third respondent contrary to the above rule is bad and accordingly, the impugned order is set aside and the third respondent is directed to effect electricity supply connection to the petitioner subject to the condition that the petitioner satisfies the other requirements as per the Code. The fourth respondent, if he is able to point out in writing any infirmity based on the above said Code for declining the service connection to the petitioner other than the rule referred to above, it is open to him to give such objection in writing to the second or the third respondent so that they can consider the same on merits. The respondents electricity board authorities shall give the fourth respondent, an opportunity in this regard. If no legal objection is forthcoming, the electricity supply connection should be effected as directed above within a period of six weeks from the date of receipt of a copy of this order. 6. The Writ Petition is disposed of as above. No costs. Consequently, connected miscellaneous petitions are closed.