THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE R.SUBHASH REDDY WRIT PETITION No.10097 of 2005 ORDER: Although the matter is listed under the caption ‘interlocutory’, at the request of the learned counsel for the petitioner as well as the learned Standing Counsel appearing for the respondents, the Writ Petition itself is taken up for hearing and being disposed of by this order. In this Writ Petition, petitioner questioned notices, dated 12.04.2005 and 19.04.2005 issued in Letters bearing No. ADE / O /T/KDA/Sub.Er./D.No.48/2005 and ADE / O / T / KDA / Sub.Er./D.No.110/2005 respectively. Petitioner is having electricity service connections bearing Nos.25195 and 25158 of Kakinada. The said service connections were inspected on 06.04.2005 by the Assistant Engineer/DPE.II, Rajahmundry and on the ground that the petitioner was not using the electricity supply for the purpose for which it was granted but using the same for commercial purpose with the connected load of 920 Watts respectively for both the service connections and the said illegality will constitute malpractice as per the terms and conditions of supply, the provisional assessment was made stating that the value of energy misused by the petitioner is at Rs.1,23,212/- and Rs.29,249/- respectively and he was directed to pay half of the amount i.e. Rs.61,606/- and Rs.14,624.50 ps respectively, to avail continuity of service till enquiry is completed. He questioned the same in the present Writ Petition by raising contentious issues. At the stage of admission, on 27.04.2005, this Court in WPMP.No.13119 of 2005 has granted interim order on condition of the petitioner depositing half of the demanded amount. It is stated that the petitioner has deposited 50% of the demanded amount, pursuant to the interim order passed by this Court. In the counter-affidavit, it is stated that final assessment authority is the Divisional Engineer/Assessments/Rajahmundry and the said authority would look into all the objections before passing appropriate orders. As much as the impugned notices are of provisional in nature and as it is stated that the petitioner has already complied the condition imposed by this Court through interim order, dated 27.04.2005, I deem it appropriate to direct the fifth respondent - Divisional Engineer/Assessments, Rajahmundry to pass appropriate final orders in the assessment proceedings, if not already passed, within a period of two (2) months from today. There shall be a further direction to the respondents not to demand the petitioner for payment of remaining amount till appropriate final orders are passed in the assessment proceedings. Subject to the above directions, the Writ Petition is disposed of. No order as to costs. ______________________ R.SUBHASH REDDY, J 1st AUGUST, 2011. kvni