they would not fall within the first part of the definition of "consumer" in S. 2(c) of the Indian Electricity ... definition, the tenants are the consumers within the meaning of the Act. The second part of the definition is an inclusive definition and it includes
view thereof a consumer has a right to engage his Agent before Consumer Forum. She specifically invited our attention to the definition of "agent ... definition of "complainant" includes a consumer and the definition of consumer is comprehensive expression which extends from a person who buys any commodity
consumer' appearing in Section 2(15) of the Electricity Act, 2013
as the aforesaid Regulation uses the word 'consumer'. The
definition ... word 'consumer' appearing in Section 2(15) is as
follows:
2.(15) "consumer" means any person who is
supplied with electricity
fact of it, not maintainable. Secondly the word "consumer" in the definition of "retail sale price" in rule ... word "consumer" given in section 2(d) of the Consumer Protection Act, 1986. According to the said definition a consumer is a person
Authority further erred in
treating Respondent No. 2 as a consumer. The statutory definition
is clear. A consumer is one in whose name the connection ... undisclosed. It was
unauthorised. It cannot fall within the definition of consumer
merely because he happened to occupy the premises.
40. The Appellate Authority
Authority further erred in
treating Respondent No. 2 as a consumer. The statutory definition
is clear. A consumer is one in whose name the connection ... undisclosed. It was
unauthorised. It cannot fall within the definition of consumer
merely because he happened to occupy the premises.
40. The Appellate Authority
Authority further erred in
treating Respondent No. 2 as a consumer. The statutory definition
is clear. A consumer is one in whose name the connection ... undisclosed. It was
unauthorised. It cannot fall within the definition of consumer
merely because he happened to occupy the premises.
40. The Appellate Authority
Authority further erred in
treating Respondent No. 2 as a consumer. The statutory definition
is clear. A consumer is one in whose name the connection ... undisclosed. It was
unauthorised. It cannot fall within the definition of consumer
merely because he happened to occupy the premises.
40. The Appellate Authority
Authority further erred in
treating Respondent No. 2 as a consumer. The statutory definition
is clear. A consumer is one in whose name the connection ... undisclosed. It was
unauthorised. It cannot fall within the definition of consumer
merely because he happened to occupy the premises.
40. The Appellate Authority
Authority further erred in
treating Respondent No. 2 as a consumer. The statutory definition
is clear. A consumer is one in whose name the connection ... undisclosed. It was
unauthorised. It cannot fall within the definition of consumer
merely because he happened to occupy the premises.
40. The Appellate Authority