(Prayer: Writ Petition is filed under Article 226 of the Constitution of India praying to issue a Writ of Certiorari, calling for the records of the third respondent's impugned CC bill dated 25.11.2025 for petitioner's LT Service Connection No.03113003543 insofar as Rs.24,99,321/- alone is concerned and quash the same as illegal, arbitrary, against principles of natural justice, contrary to the 2nd respondent's Circular Memo dated 03.02.2016 and against Regulation 13(2) of the Tamil Nadu Electricity Supply Code, 2004.)
Heard both sides and perused the materials placed on record. By consent of both parties, this writ petition is taken up for final disposal in the admission stage itself.
2. The petitioner challenges the third respondent's impugned CC Bill dated 25.11.2025 for petitioner's LT Service Connection No.03113003543 insofar as Rs.24,99,321 alone is concern and seeks to quash the same.
3. According to the petitioner, the petitioner is having Low Tension Electricity Supply in LT Service Connection No.03113003543, sanction load is 150Kw, whereas, the petitioner has consumed the excessive load of 27.32 kVA for which the demand was made for a sum of Rs.24,99,321.72/-. According to the learned counsel for the petitioner, as per the Regulation 13(2) of the Tamil Nadu Electricity Supply Code, 2004, the said amount will not arise. Admittedly, excess consumption comes around 27.32 kVA, therefore, unless the respondent furnishes the calculation for such arriving of the amount, the petitioner will not be in a position to explain to the authority with regard to correct amount. It is the grievance of the petitioner that the calculation has been arrived without any basis and has arrived against the Tamil Nadu Electricity Supply Code, thus, the petitioner seeks personal hearing to explain and submitted that the impugned CC Bill cannot be sustained. Hence, seeks for allowing this writ petition.
4. The learned standing counsel for the respondents would submit that notice has also been served on the petitioner, however, no acknowledgment whatsoever is available on record. What is produced before the Court is the office copy and there is no evidence to show that notice was served on the petitioner.
5. Be that as it may, it is not in dispute that the petitioner is having Low Tension Electricity Supply in LTSC.No.03113003543 under the third respondent, wherein, the sanctioned load is 150Kw. Admittedly, the petitioner as per the impugned CC bill has consumed excess power to 177.32 kw which is 27.32 kw in excess from 150Kw and the demand was made to the tune of Rs.24,99,321/- from the petitioner. According to the learned counsel for the petitioner such calculation is against Regulation 13(2) of the Tamilnadu Electricity Supply Code, 2004. According to the petitioner, the amount will come less than the demand amount, if the proper opportunity is given to the petitioner.
6. Such view of the matter, as the worksheet has not submitted or served on the petitioner as contemplated under Sub-Clause (2) of Rule 13 of the Tamil Nadu Electricity Supply Code, 2004 and the billing also do not contain about how the calculation has been established, this Court is of the view that any worksheet without being provided to the petitioner and arriving at a calculation, such impugned bill cannot be sustained in the eye of law. Accordingly, the impugned CC Bill dated 25.11.2025 is set aside and the matter is remanded back to the third respondent, who shall serve the working sheet with regard to the assessment and give an opportunity to the petitioner to explain and thereafter raise the final bill and the petitioner is also directed to pay the CC charges regularly. Such exercise shall be completed within a period of two months from the date of receipt of a copy of this Order.
7. Accordingly, this writ petition stands allowed. No costs. Consequently, connected miscellaneous petitions stand closed. It is made clear that till the order is passed, there shall be no coercive steps like disconnection etc.




