Sunday, July 13, 2008

Consumer Protection Act_Practical Problems_5

The transformer, which was supplying electricity to me, got burned and was replaced by the department after about two months. However, However I was billed with consumption charges. Am I liable to pay any such charges when there was no consumption of electricity by me?


When the electricity was not supplied and the electricity bills produced by you showed that there was no consumption of electricity by you and admittedly the reason for that was burning
of the transformer, you are not liable to pay any minimum charges.

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