JUDGEMENT
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(1.) Civil Appeal No.946 of
2007:
By an order dated 27th January, 2006, Orissa
Electricity Regulatory Commission (for short
'the Regulatory Commission') directed issue
of notice to the respondents under proviso to
Section 24(1) of the Electricity Act, 2003 (for
short 'the Act'), requiring them to file representations
against proposed suspension of their
licences. Simultaneously, the Regulatory
Commission appointed three special officers
to over see working of the respondents. The appeals
filed by the respondents against that order
were allowed by the Appellate Tribunal for
Electricity (for short 'the Appellate Tribunal')
vide its order dated 13th December, 2006. The
Appellate Tribunal set aside the order impugned
in the appeals but observed that if the
Regulatory Commission proposes to continue
or initiate fresh action under Section 24 of the
Act, then it shall do so strictly in accordance
with the relevant statutory provisions and follow
the procedure prescribed therein.
(2.) We have heard the learned counsel for the
parties and perused the record. In our view, in
the facts and circumstances of the case, the
Regulatory Commission was justified in issuing
notice to the respondents calling upon them
to file representations against proposed suspension
of their licences, but there was no warrant
for appointment of special officers to over
see their work. Therefore, the Appellate Tribunal
had rightly annulled the appointment of the
special officers. However, it could not have set
aside the order of the Regulatory Commission
in its entirety without properly appreciating
that only show cause notice had been issued to
the respondents and final order was yet to be
passed by the Regulatory Commission. Accordingly,
the appeal is allowed in-part. The
impugned order of the Appellate Tribunal is
quashed so far as it annuls the show cause notice
issued by the Regulatory Commission under
Section 24(1) of the Act. Now, it would be
open to the respondents to file their representations/
objections before the Regulatory
Commission, which shall proceed to decide the
matter in accordance with law without being
influenced by the observations made in the order
impugned in these appeals. Needless to say
that we have not gone to the question as to
whether while issuing notice under Section
24(1) of the Act proposing suspension of the li-
cence, the Regulatory Commission could pass
an order for appointment of special officer and
this question is left to be decided in appropriate
case.
Civil Appeal No.2309 of 2007:
(3.) In view of the order passed in Civil Appeal
No.946 of 2007, it is not necessary to pass any
further order in this appeal, but we clarify that
any observation made against the appellants in
the impugned order shall not prejudice their
cause before the Regulatory Commission.;
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