Lok adalats for on-the-spot settlement

Lok adalats for on-the-spot settlement
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The Delhi electricity distribution company discom BSES on Thursday announced that special Lok Adalats to settle power theft cases in areas under its jurisdiction will be held on February 9 and 10

New Delhi: The Delhi electricity distribution company (discom) BSES on Thursday announced that special Lok Adalats to settle power theft cases in areas under its jurisdiction will be held on February 9 and 10.

In a release, the discom said notices had been sent in this regard to 14,000 consumers of both BSES Rajdhani Power Ltd (BRPL) and BSES Yamuna Power Ltd (BYPL) who are “litigants” in power theft cases.

The discom said following the settlement of dues it would provide facilities for on-the-spot reconnection as well as applying for on-the-spot new connections.

“Consumers can use this opportunity for an amicable and on-the-spot settlement of their power theft cases, relating to both Direct Theft and Meter Tampering,” a BSES statement said.

The Lok Adalats are once again being organised jointly by the Delhi Legal Services Authority (DLSA) and the BSES.

While the BRPL single-day Lok Adalat for the residents of South and West Delhi will be held at the Saket and Dwarka district courts on Saturday, the BYPL hearings for central and east Delhi consumers will take place at the Lok Adalat Building at ITO (near Mata Sundari College) and Karkardooma courts on February 9 and 10, it said.

“Customers desirous of settling their power theft cases can either attend in person or through their authorised representatives,” BSES said.

“Cases that are either pending in any court of law or are yet to be filed in any such court will be taken up by the Lok Adalat,” it added.

According to the discom, post their settlement orders, customers will be given sufficient time to pay their bills.

“Cash counters will be set up enabling the customers to pay their bills on the spot. They can also pay at the designated BRPL/BYPL offices,” it said.

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