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It appears to us that Section 20 of the Electricity Act authorises the licensee to enter the premises of the consumer to remove fittings and other apparatus installed by the licensee. Clause (a) of Sub-section (1) of Section 20 authorises the licensee to enter the premises of the consumer for inspecting, testing, repairing or altering the supply lines, meters, fittings and apparatus for the supply of energy belonging to the licensee. The licensee, therefore, cannot only enter the premises of the consumer for inspecting, testing etc. but the licensee also can alter the meter whenever such alteration is needed. Such power under Section 20 does not depend on the adjudication of correctness of the meter and other apparatus by the Electrical Inspector on a reference under Section 26(6) of the Electricity Act. But such power flows from the statutory duties and functions of the licensee to maintain the correct meter for recording quantum of electricity supplied to the consumer. Such duty to ensure maintenance of correct meter in the premises of the consumer has been indicated in Sub-section (1) and Sub-section (2) of Section 26. The power of removing the meter under Section 20, however, is circumscribed by the proviso to Sub-section (4) of Section 26 only when the dispute as to the functioning of the meter has been referred to the Electrical Inspector under Sub-section (6) of Section 26. A licensee is authorised under Sub-section (7) of Section 26 to place in addition to the meter installed in the premises of consumer as referred to in sub-section (1) of Section 26, other meter or apparatus as the licensee deem fit for the purpose of recording or regulating the amount of energy supplied to the consumer. Such power also does not depend on the existence of any dispute as to the correctness of the meter installed.