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2021 DIGILAW 819 (MAD)

V. K. Textile Processors, Rep. by its Authorized Signatory, K. Vignesh Prabhu, Erode v. Chairman, TANGEDCO, Chennai

2021-03-09

B.PUGALENDHI

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JUDGMENT : Prayer: Petition filed under Article 226 of the Constitution of India praying for the issuance of a writ of mandamus to direct the second respondent to permit the petitioner to pay the arrears of Rs.27,21,884/- as per Regulation 22 (4) & 6 (ii) of the Tamil Nadu Electricity Supply Code, 2004 along with restoration charges and other charges and restore supply on payment of the first installment. 1. Instant Writ Petition has been filed to direct the second respondent to permit the petitioner to pay the arrears of Rs.27,21,884/- as per Regulation 22 (4) & 6 (ii) of the Tamil Nadu Electricity Supply Code, 2004 along with restoration charges and other charges and restore supply on payment of the first instalment. 2. Petitioner is manufacturing yarn related products and having HT service connection from the second respondent. They are manufacturing yarn related products and giving employment opportunities to 150 rural people. Due to the present COVID 19 pandemic situation, entire activities are affected and therefore, they did not pay the current consumption charges of Rs.27,21,884/-, from the months of February 2020 to January 2021. For non-payment of the current consumption charges, second respondent has disconnected the service connection of the petitioner. The petitioner made a representation, on 15/2/2021, to avail reconnection on receipt of 40% of the total arrears outstanding. However, the second respondent did not not consider the same and therefore, the petitioner has come forward with the present writ petition, praying for the relief as stated supra. 3. Placing reliance on Clause 4 of 22 and 6 (ii) of the Tamil Nadu Electricity Supply Code, 2004, Mr. S.P. Parthasarathy, learned counsel appearing for the petitioner, submitted that the relevant provisions enable the respondent Board to collect Current Consumption Charges, on installment basis. About 150 workers and their families are depending upon the industry for their livelihood and if the respondents permit the petitioner to pay the above said amount in twelve equal monthly installments and to restore supply on payment of the first installment, the petitioner would be able to generate funds by running the industry and provide employment to about 150 workers. 4. Mr. Damodharan, learned Standing Counsel for TANGEDCO, takes notice for the respondents and also accept that the abovesaid provision enables to collect the arrears of consumption charges on installments, provided the case is a deserving one. 5. 4. Mr. Damodharan, learned Standing Counsel for TANGEDCO, takes notice for the respondents and also accept that the abovesaid provision enables to collect the arrears of consumption charges on installments, provided the case is a deserving one. 5. Heard the submissions made on either side and perused the materials available on record. 6. Clause 22 (4) of the Tamil Nadu Electricity Supply Code, 2004, reads as follows: “In the case of service connections, which have been disconnected, the licensee shall have the power to allow installment payments of all arrears in deserving cases.” 7. Clause 6 (ii) of the Tamil Nadu Electricity Supply Code, 2004, reads thus: In accordance with sub-regulation (4), the authorised Officer of the licensee may permit such consumer to pay the outstanding in installments and to avail reconnection on receipt of 40% of the total arrears outstanding after closing of account due to the licensee, which include: a. Arrears on the date of disconnection b. Tariff minimum and meter rent for the period of six months from the date of disconnection (including the notice period) c. The applicable BPSC/interest upto the date of payment. d. The balance 60% of the amount shall be collected in ten monthly installments. e. In addition to the above, the full amount of Security Deposit adjusted while closing of account shall be collected in one lumpsum before effecting new service connection.” 8. As per Clause 4 of 22 and 6 (ii) of the Tamil Nadu Electricity Supply Code, 2004, the respondent Board is empowered to collect the arrears amount on installment and the authorised Officer is having power to permit the deserving consumer to avail reconnection on receipt of 40% of the total arrears outstanding after closing of account due to the licensee. 9. Considering the fact that the petitioner is having a security deposit of Rs.16,07,840/- with the second respondent and further he is also providing employment to 150 rural people, this Court is inclined to allow the writ petition, with a direction to the respondents to consider the case of the petitioner sympathetically, by considering his representation, dated 15/2/2021, and pass appropriate orders, on merits and in accordance with law, after taking into consideration Clause 4 of 22 and 6 (ii) of the Tamil Nadu Electricity Supply Code, 2004. On payment of 40% of the total arrears outstanding, the respondent Board can restore the service connection and the balance 60% of the amount shall be collected in six monthly installments. The petitioner shall file an affidavit in Form 5 of the Appendix to the said Code, for facility of payment in installments. No costs. Consequently, the connected Miscellaneous Petition is closed.