Citation : 2021 Latest Caselaw 11287 Mad
Judgement Date : 5 May, 2021
W.P(MD)No.9261 of 2021
BEFORE THE MADURAI BENCH OF MADRAS HIGH COURT
DATED: 05.05.2021
CORAM:
THE HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE B.PUGALENDHI
W.P(MD)No.9261 of 2021
Thanga Prataph Spinning Mills(P) Limited, HTSC 143
No.1/128, Kothankulam, Srivilliputhur Road,
Rajapalayam – 626 117,
Virudhunagar District Rep. By its
Authorised Signatory R.Ramesh ... Petitioner
Vs.
1.The Chairman,
Tamil Nadu Generation and Distribution
Corporation Limited,
144, Anna Salai,
Chennai - 600 002.
2.The Superintending Engineer,
TANGEDCO,
Virudhunagar Electricity Distribution Circle,
Virudhunagar. ... Respondents
PRAYER: Petition filed under Article 226 of the Constitution of
India to direct the 1st and 2nd respondents to permit the petitioner to
pay the Additional Security Deposit of Rs.20,17,867/- alone in six
equal monthly instalments along with regular current consumption
charges.
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W.P(MD)No.9261 of 2021
For Petitioner : Mr.R.S.Pandiaraj
For Respondents : Mrs.S.Srimathy
ORDER
This writ petition is filed for a Mandamus, directing the
1st and 2nd respondents to permit the petitioner to pay the Additional
Security Deposit of Rs.20,17,867/- alone in six equal monthly
instalments along with regular current consumption charges.
2. The case of the petitioner is that he is having HT service
connection bearing No.143 with the second respondent and has also
given security deposit of Rs.9,84,683/-. As per Regulation 5(5)(ii)
(a) of the Tamil Nadu Electricity Supply Code, 2004, the CCD
should be two times of the average of the electricity charges for the
preceding twelve months prior to April. The second respondent vide
his letter dated 21.04.2021, directed the petitioner to pay the
Additional Security Deposit of Rs.20,17,867/- over and above the
existing deposit of Rs.9,84,683/- in one lump sum and also directed
that on failure of payment of such deposit, electricity supply to the
petitioner's Company would be disconnected.
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3. Mr.R.S.Pandiaraj, learned counsel for the petitioner by
relying on the judgment of a Division Bench of this Court in
W.A(MD)No.407 of 2012 etc., batch dated 02.08.2012, would
submit that though the Regulation does not provide for payment on
instalments, in similar circumstances, this Court has extended the
benefit of payment of Additional Security Deposit amount on
instalments. He would further submit that in view of the present day
Covid-19 Pandemic situation, similar relief can be granted to the
petitioner also, otherwise, it would be difficult for the petitioner to
pay the entire amount in one lump sum.
4. Mrs.S.Srimathy, learned Standing Counsel, takes notice
for the respondents and would submit that as per Regulation 5(5)(ii)
(a) of the Tamil Nadu Electricity Supply Code, 2004, CCD should
be two times of the average of the electricity charges for the
preceding twelve months prior to April and depending upon the
consumption of the petitioner, the Additional Security Deposit has
been called for from the petitioner, vide letter dated 21.04.2021.
There is no provision available under the Regulation for granting the
benefit of payment of Additional Security Deposit amount in
instalments.
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5. This Court paid its anxious consideration to the rival
submissions made and also perused the materials placed on record.
6. The Division Bench of this Court, in the decision
rendered in W.A(MD)No.407 of 2012 etc., batch, dated 02.08.2012,
has held as follows:
“8. It is to be pointed out that Regulation (5)(5)(iv) of the Tamil Nadu Electricity Supply Code forms the term of contract and the respondent(s) is governed by the same, the purpose of adequacy of the current consumption deposit is re-viewable once in 12 months. The purpose of the review and obtaining additional Security Deposit is to avoid any loss due to default in payment to current Consumption Charges. When the adequacy of the current consumption deposit is reviewable once in 12 months, permitting the respondent(s)/writ petitioner(s) to pay additional Security Deposit in twelve instalments will defeat the very provision since the Additional Security Deposit is to be reviewed every year that is after every 12 months. The direction issued by the Writ Court is against the express statutory provisions of the Tamil Nadu Electricity Supply Code and the same cannot be sustained and is liable to be set aside.
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9. It was stated that the respondent (s) / writ petitioner (s) have paid three instalments as per the order of the Writ Court and the remaining amount is payable in three equal instalments commencing from August, 2012. So far as the remaining amount, the first installment is payable on or before 10th of August, 2012, the second instalment shall be payable on or before 10th September, 2012 and the third instalment is payable on or before 10th October, 2012. Failure to pay any one of the instalments, it is open to the appellant Electricity Board to proceed against the respondent(s)/writ petitioner(s) in accordance with law. Accordingly, the order of the Writ Court is modified and the Writ Appeals are partly allowed. No Costs. Connected Miscellaneous Petitions are closed.”
7. By following the decision of the Division Bench of this
Court, this Court has also passed several other orders, which have
also been relied on by the learned counsel for the petitioner in
support of his submissions.
8. Since similar relief has been granted by this Court to the
similarly placed persons like that of the petitioner, considering the
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Covid-19 Pandemic situation, the same benefit shall be extended to
the petitioner also. Therefore, the respondents are directed to accept
the payment of Additional Security Deposit from the petitioner in
six monthly instalments along with regular current consumption
charges commencing from June, 2021.
9. Accordingly, the Writ Petition is allowed. No Costs.
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NOTE: In view of the present lock down owing to COVID-19 pandemic, a web copy of the order may be utilized for official purposes, but, ensuring that the copy of the order that is presented is the correct copy, shall be the responsibility of the advocate/litigant concerned.
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B.PUGALENDHI. J.
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