Section 145 in The Electricity Act, 2003
145. Civil courts not to have jurisdiction.–
No civil court shall have jurisdiction to entertain any suit
referred to in Section 127 of the
Electricity Act or the adjudicating officer appointed under the
Electricity Act is empowered to determine.
23. The counsel ... under Section 127 , is
barred under Section 145 of the Act,. Having read Section 145
of the Act, it is very clear that no Civil
referred to in Section 127 of the
Electricity Act or the adjudicating officer appointed under the
Electricity Act is empowered to determine.
23. The counsel ... under Section 127 , is
barred under Section 145 of the Act,. Having read Section 145
of the Act, it is very clear that no Civil
referred to in Section 127 of the
Electricity Act or the adjudicating officer appointed under the
Electricity Act is empowered to determine.
23. The counsel ... under Section 127 , is
barred under Section 145 of the Act,. Having read Section 145
of the Act, it is very clear that no Civil
referred to in Section 127 of the
Electricity Act or the adjudicating officer appointed under the
Electricity Act is empowered to determine.
23. The counsel ... under Section 127 , is
barred under Section 145 of the Act,. Having read Section 145
of the Act, it is very clear that no Civil
Electricity Act, 2003 with
respect to the injunction is only with regard to the matters covered under
Section 126 and 127 of the Electricity Act ... Electricity Act, 2003. After hearing
the arguments of both the counsel for parties and from the wording of
Section 155 of Electricity Act
this Act. Therefore, the aforesaid section is to be read with section 153 of the Electricity Act, 2003, Section 153 of the Electricity Act ... Act to make objections under Section 17 of the Indian Telegraphic Act and in view of Bar under Section 145 of the Electricity Act
Section 145 of the Electricity Act, 2003 on the
provisions of Legal Service Authority Act, 1987 .
11. The Electricity Act, 2003 was enacted ... matters covered by the
Electricity Act, 2003 . Obviously, the answer is "No". As stated
above, the Electricity Act, 2003 being a complete code
Section 126 and 127 of the Electricity Act. Section 126 is
contained in Part XII of the Electricity Act and deals with investigation and
enforcement ... Apart from it, as per the latter part of Section 145 Electricity Act, as explained
by Hon'ble High Court of Delhi
Electricity Act, 2003 which provides that for the
purpose of Section 126 unauthorized use of electricity would
mean usage of electricity for the purpose other ... electricity was authorized. As the case of the plaintiffs
come under Section 126 , therefore, in view of Section 145 of the
Electricity Act this court