IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM PRESENT : THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE P.N.RAVINDRAN FRIDAY, THE 3RD JUNE 2011 / 13TH JYAISHTA 1933 WP(C).No. 14968 of 2011(U) -------------------------- PETITIONER: --------------- EAPEN JOHN AGED 52 YEARS, S/O.A.J.ITTAN, 48/27 TOCH SCHOOL ROAD, LANE NO.1,VYTTILA, COCHIN 19,ERNAKULAM DIST BY ADV. SRI.PADAYATTEE YELDO RESPONDENT: --------------- KERALA STATE ELECTRICITY BOARD, REP.BY THE ASSISTANT ENGINEER, ELETRICAL SECTION, K.S.E.B,CHITIRAPURAM, PALLIVASAL VILLAGE, DEVIKULAM TALUK BY SRI.P.P.THAJUDEEN, SC THIS WRIT PETITION (CIVIL) HAVING COME UP FOR ADMISSION ON 03/06/2011, THE COURT ON THE SAME DAY DELIVERED THE FOLLOWING: P.N.RAVINDRAN, J. --------------------------- W.P.(C) No. 14968 OF 2011 -------------------------- Dated this the 3rd day of June, 2011 J U D G M E N T Ext.P5 provisional order passed by the Assistant Engineer, Electrical Section, Kerala State Electricity Board (hereinafter referred to as 'the Board' for short), Chithirapuram pursuant to an inspection held on 26.5.2011 is under challenge in this writ petition. The petitioner also challenges Ext.P1 and P2 demand notices which were issued along with Ext.P5. A reading of the writ petition and the accompanying documents indicates that what is challenged is only a provisional assessment order and the consequential demand made on the petitioner after inspection of the residential building belonging to him. 2. Under section 126 of the Indian Electricity Act, 2003 (hereinafter referred to as 'the Act' for short) and as stated in Ext.P5 itself the petitioner has the right to file objections against the provisional assessment order before the officer who issued the assessment order. The assessing officer is also bound to afford the petitioner/consumer an opportunity of being heard and pass final orders within 30 days form the date of service of the provisional assessment order. The consumer is also given the right to file an appeal to the appellate authority under section 127 of the Act. In the instant case, Ext.P5 provisional assessment order was issued only on 26.5.2011. The petitioner has thereupon filed Ext.P6 objection dated 31.5.2011. Such being the situation, as the WPC No.14968/2011 2 assessing officer has not yet passed final orders, I am of the opinion that it will be premature for this Court to go into the rival contentions and take a final decision in the matter. I accordingly dispose of the writ petition with a direction to the competent authority among the respondents to pass final orders in terms of sub section (3) of section 126 of the Act after affording the petitioner an opportunity of being heard expeditiously and in any event within 30 days from the date of service of the provisional order of assessment. Till such time, the electricity connection to the petitioner's premises shall not be disconnected. If the petitioner is aggrieved by the final order passed by the competent authority, it will be open to him to challenge the same in other appropriate proceedings. The contentions of the petitioner on the merits are kept open. It is clarified that if the petitioner tenders the energy charges demanded in the regular bimonthly bills issued from time to time, the competent officer of the Board shall receive the same without prejudice to the right of the Board to pass final orders as directed above. P.N.RAVINDRAN, (JUDGE) vps