against the sanctioned
load of 5.000 KW.
ii) Meter box seals were found missing.
iii) Meter terminal seal was found missing.
iv) Both half seals ... routine check up, the meter box seals and terminal seals found missing
and the left seals of the meter sticker seal of tempered
against the sanctioned
load of 5.000 KW.
ii) Meter box seals were found missing.
iii) Meter terminal seal was found missing.
iv) Both half seals ... routine check up, the meter box seals and terminal seals found missing
and the left seals of the meter sticker seal of tempered
check the meter seals and consumers premises
and report of missing seals.
13. To prepare the fuse change order book.
14. To prepare the complaint
were broken and in a mutilated condition and several
articles were missing. Seals of several plastic containers were open.
Complainant contacted the appellants officers
number
plate. There was no meter box seal on the meter. The plastic seals
were missing. He does not recollect whether terminal seals were
missing ... shows that plastic seals and hologram seals were found
tampered. The laboratory report shows the details of seals which
were allegedly found tampered. The testimony
plaintiff and carried out the inspection and found half
seals missing, window glass broken and meter cover, body cover rusted.
The plaintiff is running ... crossÂexamination that at the
time of inspection, half seals of the meter were found missing and
window glass of the meter was broken
Khapri, it was noticed that both the top and bottom
seals were missing indicating shortage in the goods. Therefore, open delivery was
demanded
found that the M.M.B seal was missing terminal cover was
missing and two sticker seals of the meter body were found reaffix
seal which is embossed by W&M
inspector.
The seal would be deemed tampered in the
following cases also:
1. Seal itself is missing ... fact of totalizer seal as
having been broken and the HSD unit seals being very loose.
Evidently, there was nothing missing at the first inspection
found that the top and bottom seals of the containers were missing indicative of the goods consigned being siphoned off during the transit ... that the Railways could not be held liable for the missing top and bottom seals and there was no negligence on the part