BSES Lok Adalats settle over 3\,000 power theft cases

BSES Lok Adalats settle over 3,000 power theft cases

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Delhi's company (discom) BSES has settled a large number of power cases through special Lok Adalats.

The computerised Lok Adalats organised over this weekend as a paperless process by (BRPL) and its sister discom in the capital, (BYPL), settled over 3,000 cases, according to a BSES release here on Monday.

"These Lok Adalats settled over 3,000 cases. It was the second organised by BSES discoms in the last couple of months," the release said.

The special courts on February 9-10 were organised by the Legal Services Authority (DLSA) and BSES at the district courts in Karkardooma, Saket and Dwarka, and at the Permanent Building near ITO.

"The Lok Adalats in December 2018 had settled around 4,000 power cases, " it added. Over 37,000 cases have been settled by Lok Adalats, so far.

BSES said the special courts provided customers in east, west, central and south Delhi, a one-time opportunity for an amicable and on the spot settlement of cases relating to power and meter tampering.

Many of these cases were pending in courts.

"For customers, it meant an opportunity to amicably settle their cases. For an over-worked judiciary, it meant some burden off their courts. For BSES, it meant more people coming into the billing net," a BSES said.

These Lok Adalats being green and environment friendly affair have helped save around 30,000 A4 size sheets, the statement added.

According to BSES, customers are being given sufficient time to pay up in all the settled cases.

"Cash counters were set up, enabling customers to pay their bills on the spot. They can also pay at the designated BRPL/BYPL offices," the discom said.

"BSES also facilitated on the spot re-connection/new connection after settling the case and paying dues at the Lok Adalat," it added.

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First Published: Mon, February 11 2019. 19:08 IST