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Kerala State Electricity

High Court Of Kerala|14 October, 2014
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JUDGMENT / ORDER

The petitioner is the Principal of Mother India Public School, an educational institution affiliated to the CBSE. The School is having an electricity connection with Consumer No.19268 coming under the KSEB Electrical Section, Kallara in Thiruvananthapuram District. On implementation of Ext.P1 Schedule of Tariff and Terms and Conditions for Retail Supply by KSEB, issued by the Kerala State Electricity Regulatory Commission, which came into force with effect from 1/12/2007, the petitioner's educational institution was classified under LT-VIIA commercial tariff, from LT-VIA tariff and the petitioner was issued with Ext.P2 demand notice dated 5/12/2009. It is aggrieved by Ext.P1 to the extent of classifying the self-financing educational institutions under LT- VIIA tariff and for other consequential reliefs the petitioner has approached this Court in this Writ Petition. 2. By order dated 04/01/2010, this Court permitted the petitioner to pay electricity charge at the rate applicable to LT- VIA tariff and directed the respondent Board to provisionally accept the same and on such payment the collection of balance amount was stayed until further orders.
3. The question involved in this Writ Petition is as to whether private self-financing educational institutions are liable to be charged under LT-VIIA tariff, in distinction with private aided educational institutions, which are charged under LT-VIA tariff. The issue stands settled in favour of the petitioner, as per a Division Bench decision of this Court in Bro. Joseph Antony Vs. K.S.E.B (2009 (3) KLT 1022). It is brought to my notice that, the above decision is under challenge before the Apex Court in various Special Leave Petitions filed by the KSEB, and the Apex Court had stayed operation of the said judgment. However, unless the legal position is reversed, this Court is bound to follow the decision in Bro. Joseph Antony's case (supra), in view of the principle laid down by this Court in Abdu Rehiman Vs. District Collector, Malappuram (2009 (4) KLT 485).
4. The further challenge in this Writ Petition is against Ext.P2 demand notice whereby the petitioner was requested to make payment of arrears of electricity charges at enhanced rate, i.e., under LT-VIIA tariff. The question regarding liability of the petitioner for payment at enhanced rate will depend upon outcome of the decision of the Apex Court. In view of the stay granted by the Apex Court, I am not inclined to restrain the respondent Board from charging the petitioner under the enhanced tariff. This is because of the fact that, if ultimately the Apex Court upholds the change of tariff, the respondent Board will be put to prejudice. On the other hand, the petitioner can seek refund/adjustment if the decision is ultimately in favour of the consumers. But it is only just and proper to restrain the respondent Board from recovering the arrears on the basis of the enhanced tariff, till the matter is ultimately decided by the Apex Court.
5. Therefore this Writ Petition is disposed of directing the respondents to keep in abeyance recovery of arrears demanded under Ext.P2 notice till ultimate decision is rendered by the Apex Court in the SLPs referred above. It is made clear that the respondents are free to charge the petitioner under LT VIIA tariff for continued consumption of energy. It is made clear that payments made under the enhanced tariff will be liable to be refunded/adjusted in case the Apex Court upholds the judgment in Bro. Joseph Antony's case (supra). It is also made clear that the respondents will be entitled to recover the arrears, if the change of tariff is ultimately upheld by the Apex Court.
This Writ Petition is disposed of as above. No order as to costs.
skj ANIL K.NARENDRAN, JUDGE
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Title

Kerala State Electricity

Court

High Court Of Kerala

JudgmentDate
14 October, 2014
Judges
  • Anil K Narendran