IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM PRESENT : THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE P.R.RAMACHANDRA MENON FRIDAY, THE 3RD SEPTEMBER 2010 / 12TH BHADRA 1932 WP(C).No. 19840 of 2005(J) -------------------------- PETITIONER: --------------- PARVATHY PHARMACEUTICALS PVT.LTD., MANAPPALLY, KOLLAM REPRESENTED BY ITS MANAGING DIRECTOR G. RAJU. BY ADV. SRI.D.KISHORE RESPONDENTS: ----------------- 1. KERALA STATE ELECTRICITY BOARD, REPRESENTED BY ITS SECRETARY, VYDUTHI BHAVAN, THIRUVANANTHAPURAM. 2. THE DEPUTY CHIEF ENGINEER, KERALA STATE ELECTRICITY BOARD, KOLLAM. 3. THE EXECUTIVE ENGINEER, ELECTRICAL DIVISION, KARUNAGAPPALLY. ADV. SRI.P.P.THAJUDEEN FOR SC,K.S.E.B. THIS WRIT PETITION (CIVIL) HAVING BEEN FINALLY HEARD ON 03/09/2010, ALONG WITH W.P.(C) No.25845 OF 2008, THE COURT ON THE SAME DAY DELIVERED THE FOLLOWING: WP(C).No. 19840 of 2005(J) APPENDIX PETITIONER'S EXHIBITS: EXT.P1 : TRUE COPY OF THE LETTER NO.K9/3656/2002/SORP DATED 17.12.2002 OF THE GENERAL MANAGER, DIC. EXT.P2 : TRUE COPY OF THE REPRESENTATION DATED 03.01.2005 SUBMITTED BY THE PETITIONER BEFORE THE HONOURABLE MINISTER FOR ELECTRICITY. EXT.P3 : TRUE COPY OF THE PROCEEDINGS NO.AE/PARVATHY PHARMA/12098/KN/04-05/277 DATED 16.08.2004 OF THE 3RD RESPONDENT. EXT.P4 : TRUE COPY OF THE NOTICE DATED 07.09.2005 ISSUED BY THE PETITIONER TO RESPONDENTS. /TRUE COPY/ PA TO JUDGE P.R. RAMACHANDRA MENON, J. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - W.P.(C)No. 19840 OF 2005 and W.P.(C)No. 25845 OF 2008 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Dated this the 3rd day of September, 2010 JUDGMENT The prayers raised by the petitioner in both the writ petitions are are closely inter-linked. 2. The petitioner in W.P.(C) No.19840 of 2005 is a Company registered under the Indian Companies Act, 1956 and was a consumer of electricity under LT-IV category. The Unit was being run on the strength of the loans procured from different corners, but due to financial constraints, it was closed down in 1996. The KSEB demanded a sum of Rs.1,83,409/- as the outstanding amount (due as in October 2000). The case of the petitioner is that the quantification of the amount is not correct or proper; which facts is sought to be substantiated by referring to the contents of Ext.P3(produced along with the reply affidavit) which is a letter sent by the 3rd respondent to the 2nd respondent pointing out that the fixed charge liable to be satisfied by the consumer from October 96 to September 2000, the date of WP(C) No. 19840 of 2005 and WP(C) No.25845 of 2008 -:2:- dismantling, is only a sum of Rs.24,435/-. It is also stated therein that, according to the 3rd respondent, there is no point in charging the 'minimum guarantee' after the self-remunerating period and the fixed charges after six months from the date of physical disconnection period. The 'minimum guarantee' amount reported to be waived was mentioned as Rs.85,347/- from 4/01 (i.e., from the date from which the line became as self- remunerative) to the date of expiry of the 'minimum guarantee' as disconnection was effected from 5/96. The relief sought for in the said writ petition is to restore the power supply on payment of 20% of the dues as stipulated in Ext.P2. 3. The respondent Board has filed a statement and also an additional reply affidavit explaining the facts and circumstances. It is contended by the Board that Ext.P3 is purely an internal communication and hence the petitioner is not supposed to place any reliance on the same. The learned counsel for the petitioner submits that Ext.P3 is not a confidential record. However, to cure the defect if any, the petitioner has also filed WP(C) No. 19840 of 2005 and WP(C) No.25845 of 2008 -:3:- Ext.P4 (notice under Section 66 of the Indian Evidence Act) to produce the original file for finalisation of the issue. The learned counsel submits that during the pendency of the above proceedings, a Revenue Recovery notice was issued by the authorities seeking to realise a sum of Rs.1,83,409/- and such other amounts under different heads which made the Managing Director of the Company/petitioner to file the second writ petition (W.P.(C) No.25845 of 2008) seeking for immediate intervention pointing out that the dispute stood confined only to the sum of Rs.1,83,409/- which formed the subject matter of challenge in the other writ petition. It is also stated that all the amounts under the other heads in Ext.P4 Revenue Recovery notice (produced along with W.P.(C) No.24548 of 2008) have already been satisfied by the petitioner and the outstanding liability as alleged is only Rs.1,83,409/-. The learned counsel also submits that, during the course of the proceedings, the unit was sold to a third party and the writ petitioner is put to extreme difficulty, since 'mutation' is still to be effected in the name of the WP(C) No. 19840 of 2005 and WP(C) No.25845 of 2008 -:4:- transferee, who is pressing much in this regard. 4. Heard the learned Standing Counsel appearing for the Board and the learned Government Pleader appearing for the other respondents as well. 5. Taking note of the rival contentions, the issue is with regard to the actual liability to be cleared by the petitioner. When the petitioner contends that the liability can only be Rs.24,435/- as given under Ext.P3 while the minimum guarantee amount to the tune of Rs.85,347/- is shown therein as to be waived, the stand of the Board is that such internal communication cannot fix the liability and that the 2nd respondent has not endorsed the view taken by the 3rd respondent scaling down the liability to the extent as recommended by the 3rd respondent. 6. Taking note of the need of the hour, the learned counsel for the petitioner submits that the petitioner is prepared to satisfy the remaining amount in Ext.P4 produced along with W.P.(C) No.25845 of 2008, 'under protest', so as to have the WP(C) No. 19840 of 2005 and WP(C) No.25845 of 2008 -:5:- 'mutation' to be effected in the name of the transferee of the property and that the petitioner might be permitted to pursue the matter by approaching the 2nd respondent, to whom Ext.P3 in the other writ petition has been forwarded by the 3rd respondent therein. 7. In the above circumstances, it is made clear that the petitioner is at liberty to satisfy the entire outstanding amount under Ext.P4 (in W.P.(C) No.25845 of 2008) clearing the liability to the Board, on which event, the revenue authorities shall consider the application for mutation, passing appropriate orders thereon without any delay and this shall be done, at any rate, within one month from the date of production of the requisite proof as to the clearance of the liability. 8. The petitioner is permitted to file a detailed representation before the 2nd respondent as to the quantification of the actual amount due in respect of the power connection provided to the petitioner's unit earlier. If any such representation is preferred, within 'two weeks' from the date of WP(C) No. 19840 of 2005 and WP(C) No.25845 of 2008 -:6:- receipt of a copy of this judgment, the same shall be considered by the 2nd respondent and appropriate orders shall be passed after giving an opportunity of hearing to the petitioner and of course with reference to Ext.P3 produced in W.P.(C) No.19840 of 2005 and such other relevant records forming part of the file. This shall be done as expeditiously as possible, at any rate, within 'two months' from the date of receipt of the representation as above. It is made clear that, on finalisation of the proceedings, if the 2nd respondent finds that any amount is liable to be returned to the petitioner, the same shall be returned within a further period of 'two weeks' thereafter. Both the Writ Petitions are disposed of as above. P.R. RAMACHANDRA MENON, JUDGE ttb