For instance, Section 7 of the English Act which contemplates 665 the establishment of `Consultative Council ' specifically provides in Section 7(4) : ``(4) Each of the said Councils shall be charged with the duties (a) of considering any matter affecting the distribution of electricity in the area, including the variation of tariffs and the provision of new or improved services and facilities within the area, . . . (b) xxx xxx xxx (c) of considering any matter affecting the variation of any tariff regulating the charges for the provision of bulk supplies of electricity by the Generating Board for distribution in the area, being a matter which is either the subject of a representation made to them by consumers or other persons requiring supplies of electricity in the area, or which appears to them to be a matter to which consideration ought to be given apart from any such representation, and, where after consultation with the Area Board action appears to them to be requisite as to any such matter, of notifying their conclusions to the Generating Board; (d) xxx xxx xxx (rest of the Section omitted as unnecessary) Section 37(1) of the English statute again provides: ``37 Fixing and variation tariffs (1) The prices to be charged by the Generating Board for the supply of electricity by them to Area Boards shall be in accordance with such tariffs as may be fixed from time to time by the Generating Board after consultation with the Electricity Council; the different tariffs may be fixed for different Area Boards. ' ' (rest of the Section omitted as unnecessary) The pattern of the provisions in the Indian statute is quite different.