THE HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE C.V.NAGARJUNA REDDY WRIT PETITION No.9701 of 2002 Between: M/s.Vishnu Cements Limited ..... PETITIONER AND Central Power Distribution Company of A.P. Ltd and another .....RESPONDENTS Counsel for the Petitioner :Ms.G.SUDHA Counsel for the Respondent : MR. P.CHAKRAVARTHY FOR MR. O.MANOHAR REDDY The Court made the following : ORDER: This writ petition has been filed for a mandamus to declare the action of respondent No.1 in demanding Grid Supporting Charges as illegal, arbitrary and without jurisdiction and to set aside consequential bills, dated 01.04.2002 and 26.04.2002 and disconnection notice, dated 13.05.2002. At the hearing, Ms.G.Sudha, learned counsel for the petitioner submitted that a Division Bench of this Court in a batch of cases filed by various consumers, wherein the petitioner’s was the lead case, in M/s.VISHNU CEMENTS LIMITED v. CENTRAL POWER DISTRIBUTION COMPANY OF ANDHRA PRADESH LIMITED[1] held that levy of Grid Supporting Charges was illegal and ultra vires the power of the respondent. She submitted that the present writ petition was only concerning the bills issued for the subsequent period and that having regard to the legal principle laid down and the relief granted in the above-mentioned case, this writ petition deserves to be allowed. Sri P.Chakravarthy, learned counsel representing Sri O.Manohar Reddy, learned Standing Counsel for the respondents does not dispute that this case is fully covered by the above-mentioned judgment. As the claim of the petitioner that this case is squarely covered by the above-mentioned judgment of the Division Bench of this Court is not controverted, this writ petition is allowed in terms of the judgment in M/s.VISHNU CEMENTS LIMITED’s case supra. C.V.NAGARJUNA REDDY, J 15th OCTOBER, 2009. kvni [1] 2003(5) ALT 408