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Mar 27 1974 (HC)

Indian Aluminium Company Ltd. Vs. the Orissa State Electricity Board a ...

Court : Orissa

Reported in : AIR1975Ori100

..... who have thermal generations. as per the provisions of sections 49 and 59 and the sixth schedule of the indian electricity (supply) act, 1948, the levy of coal surcharge is permissible under the aforesaid circumstances.the quantum of a coal surcharge is, however, dependent on the rise or ..... the agreements would remain valid for 25 years from 1957 with the consumer's option for a renewal.the orissa state electricity board (hereafter referred to as the board) was constituted under electricity (supply) act, 54 of 1948 (hereafter referred to as the act) with effect from 1st of march, 1961. the petitioner alleges that under the provisions of the ..... act, the board stepped into the shoes of the state government and became the 'supplier' in terms of those contracts. under these .....

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Jul 05 1996 (HC)

Hotel Nilachal Ashok Vs. Executive Engineer, Orissa State Electricity ...

Court : Orissa

Reported in : AIR1997Ori14; 82(1996)CLT273

..... framed the regulations regarding general conditions of supply of electricity. regulation 22(h) of the regulations clearly postulates that in the case of a defective meter the energy consumed shall be determined on ..... electrical inspector, but there is no provision or guideline thereunder as to how the inspector shall determine the quantum of energy consumed during the period the meter was found not recording correct reading. it is because of that, contended sri rath, the board by virtue of section 79 (j) and iii 49 of the electricity (supply) act, 1948 ..... necessary to take stock of the relevant statutory provisions and the regulations governing the field.we may first refer to section 23 of the electricity act which prescribes the mode of charge for energy supplied to a consumer;'23. charges for energy to be made without undue preference: (1) xx xx (2) xx xx (3) .....

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Aug 07 1986 (HC)

Indian Metals and Ferro Alloys Ltd. and anr. Vs. State of Orissa and o ...

Court : Orissa

Reported in : AIR1987Ori125; 63(1987)CLT279

..... the merits of the contentions raised on behalf of the parties, it would be helpful to quote the relevant provisions of the two statutes, that is, the indian electricity act, 1910 and the electricity (supply) act, 1948.the indian electricity act, 1910.'section 22b. power to control the distribution and consumption of energy.-- (1) if the state government is of opinion that it is necessary or expedient so ..... on this question. therein the court observed that the andhra pradesh state electricity board has power under the electricity (supply) act, 1948 to regulate supply and also to fix higher rates for consumption on excess of quota and further that there is no conflict between section 22b of the electricity act 1910 and section 49 of the 1948 act with regard to regulating or restricting higher consumption. as such, no .....

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Nov 07 2012 (HC)

Asian School of Business Management Trust Vs. Orissa Power Transmissio ...

Court : Orissa

..... under appeal, while describing the facts of the case, that the scheme was publicized and gazetted in terms of section 29 of the electricity (supply ) act, 1948 inviting objections from any person interested regarding execution of the scheme within two months from the date of publication and the scheme was duly concurred ..... judge also in the said writ petition, the learned incorrectly assumed that there was a valid/sanctioned scheme duly publicized under section 29 of the electricity (supply) act, 1948 though the respondents had no.produced any document before the court pertaining to the purported scheme.4. mr. panigrahi, learned senior counsel appearing for ..... the following grounds: (i) there is no valid sanctioned scheme prepared, sanctioned and concurred by the appropriate authority under sections 28 and 29 of the electricity (supply) act, 1948. (ii) the legality/validity of the purported scheme is unacceptable. (iii) the claim of the respondents with regard to the validity of the said .....

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May 17 1994 (HC)

ipi Steel Limited Vs. the Orissa State Electricity Board and anr.

Court : Orissa

Reported in : 1994(II)OLR125

..... effect :'if on account of shortage of the generation of electrical energy restrictions on power supply are imposed by the state government under section 22(b) of the indian electricity act, 1910 or by the board under section 49 of the electricity supply act, 1948 and all other power available under law, the board and ..... the engineers shall be under no obligation to supply energy contracted for except in accordance with the restriction order ..... pay the minimum charges this court had observed :'the relationship between them is as between two contracting parties supervened by the provisions of the electricity act and the electricity (supply) act as also the regulations framed thereunder. the relationship between the parties is, therefor to be interpreted in , the light of the statutory provisions .....

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Oct 16 2004 (HC)

Executive Engineer (Elect.), Electrical Store Divn. Gridco and ors. Vs ...

Court : Orissa

Reported in : 99(2005)CLT93; [2005(104)FLR947]

..... was placed before the board in its meeting held on 17.3.1992 and the board exercising the power conferred upon it under section 79(c) of the electricity (supply) act, 1948 approved the resolution. it was further contended that the rights of the workmen, if any, were crisped, curtailed and cabinet in the regulation itself and it ..... placed before the board for approval by 31.12.1986. by resolution dated 28.3.1992 in exercise of power conferred by section 79(c) of the electricity (supply) act, 1998 a regulation for payment of pensionary benefit to its employees and families of retired and deceased employees was introduced. according to the petitioners, liability to ..... and disburse the same, they were constrained to approach the labour court invoking jurisdiction under section 33-c(2) of the i.d. act.4. the management of the orissa state electricity board strenuously repudiated the claim advanced by the petitioners. the specific case of the management was that the settlement arrived at inter se .....

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Jul 20 1979 (HC)

Ashirbad Behera Vs. State of Orissa and ors.

Court : Orissa

Reported in : AIR1980Ori79; 48(1979)CLT333

..... statute is exercisable, it has been said in the case of the adoni cotton mills ltd. v. andhra pradesh state electricity board, air 1976 sc 2414, with reference to section 49 of the electricity (supply) act of 1948: 'the language of section 49 of the 1948 act shows that the power can be exercised without making any regulation. ............' we are, therefore, inclined to agree with counsel for ..... the petitioner and mr. mohanty for the chairman that the delegation under section 96 of the act could work out in the absence of regulations .....

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May 12 1976 (HC)

Indian Metals and Ferro Alloys Ltd. and anr. Vs. the Orissa State Elec ...

Court : Orissa

Reported in : AIR1977Ori31; 42(1976)CLT870

mohanti, j.1. the principal question for consideration in this writ application is whether the state electricity board (hereinafter referred to as the 'board') set up under the electricity (supply) act, 1948 (hereinafter referred to as the 'act') has power to unilaterally enhance the energy rate for supply of electricity in derogation of contractual stipulations as to rates in the binding agreements between the board and the petitioners when ..... it finds that the contractual rates are not sufficient to meet the cost of generation, distribution and supply of electricity and thereby causing it .....

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Jan 05 1994 (HC)

J.M. Graphite Mining and Manufacturing Company Vs. Orissa State Electr ...

Court : Orissa

Reported in : AIR1994Ori224

..... the board and petitioner is that of supplier and consumer. the relationship between them is as between two contracting parties supervened by the provisions of the electricity act and the electricity (supply) act as also the regulations framed thereunder. the relationship between the parties is therefore to be interpreted in the light of the statutory provisions but however ..... board that once the contract is executed under regulation 8 of the orissa state electricity board (general condition of supply) regulations, 1981, (for short, 'regulations, 1981') the consumer is under a compulsion to pay the dues on the basis of the contract ..... an agreement was executed with the board raising the contract demand to 194 h. p. yet the board was never in a position to supply that quantity of electrical energy and consequently the petitioner cannot be called upon to pay for such a demand. on the contrary submission is made on behalf of the .....

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Aug 10 1979 (HC)

Kartik Enterprise (Pvt.) Ltd. Vs. the Orissa State Electricity Board a ...

Court : Orissa

Reported in : AIR1980Ori3

..... be calculated at rs. 8/- per k. w. of connected load. the board purporting to act in exercise of powers conferred on it under section 49 of the indian electricity (supply) act of 1948 (hereinafter referred to as the 'supply act') and the provisions of the tariff regulations prescribed standard tariff rates applicable to power-intensive industries and ..... , which was conceived for a very different purpose. in their view what is needed is specific legislation; on the broad lines of the electricity (supply) act, 1926, in force in the united kingdom, which will enable provincial governments to set up suitable organisations to work out 'grid schemes' ..... of the classifications so adjust its treatment that ultimately no inequality results.7. the statement of objects and reasons of the supply act is to the following effect:--'the co-ordinated development of electricity in india on a regional basis is a matter of increasingly urgent importance for post-war reconstruction and development. the absence .....

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