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M. S. Sheriff vs The State Of Madras And Others on 18 March, 1954

58. So far as the judgments of Hon'ble Supreme Court in M.S.Sheriff's case (Supra) and Prem Shanker's case (Supra) are concerned, the same, in my considered opinion, are not relevant to the facts of the present case, in as much as, Ld. Trial Court while decreeing the suit of the respondent in his favour has not relied upon the judgment passed by Ld. Special Court(Electricity), in criminal case pertaining to theft of electricity by the respondent.
Supreme Court of India Cites 9 - Cited by 326 - V Bose - Full Document

Narinder Aggarwal vs Bses Rajdhani Power Ltd on 18 March, 2011

59. So far as the judgment of Hon'ble Delhi High Court in Narender Aggarwal's case (Supra) is concerned, in my considered opinion, the same is also not of any assistance to the appellant, in as much as, it was categorically held by Hon'ble RCA DJ No.56/19 BSES Yamuna Power Ltd. Vs.Sh. Shehroz Alam Judgment dated 20.05.2023 Page 24 of 26 Delhi High Court in the aforesaid judgment that finding of DAE in the absence of checking the meter for accuracy and in the absence of consumption pattern of the consumer cannot be considered to be correct. It was further held by Hon'ble Delhi High Court in the aforesaid judgment that recording of MDI more than once in a month by itself cannot be indicative of the meter having been tempered by application of external ESD and the same is required to be corroborated with the consumption pattern after the change of meter and the question whether recording of MDI more than once in a month by itself is indicative of tempering by application of external ESD needs to be proved by the licensee through cogent evidence.
Delhi High Court Cites 6 - Cited by 15 - R S Endlaw - Full Document

Shyam Bihari Singhal vs Bses Yamuna Power Ltd on 30 July, 2013

11. I have heard the submissions made on behalf of both the parties and have also carefully gone through the entire material available on trial court record, in the light of submissions made on behalf of the parties and the law laid down by the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India as well as Hon'ble High Court of Delhi in various judgments relied upon by Ld. Counsels for both the parties.
Delhi High Court Cites 7 - Cited by 3 - J Nath - Full Document
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