J V V N LTD Vs. PARINITOO JAIN
LAWS(RAJ)-2009-4-6
HIGH COURT OF RAJASTHAN (AT: JAIPUR)
Decided on April 28,2009

J V V N LTD Appellant
VERSUS
PARINITOO JAIN Respondents

JUDGEMENT

- (1.) THE controversy in this appeal is in regard to the electricity tariff levied by the appellants on the offices of advocates under the category of Non-Domestic service. In a case arising out of second appeal on the civil side, this Court in case of Sajjan Raj Surana v. JWNL, 2002 (2) WLC 182 : (AIR 2002 Raj 109) held as under :- "thus categorisation and inclusion of profession of a lawyer as a commercial establishment or non-domestic service by the defendant (RSEB) or the respondent (JWNL)for the purpose of payment of electricity consumption at commercial rate or non-domestic service charges under its any of the Tariffs of 1981 or 1985 or 2001 is absolutely illegal, irrational and arbitrary and there fore it is ultra vires of Article 14 of the constitution of India. "
(2.) LEARNED single Judge in the present case while relying on the judgment of this court in case of Sajjan Raj Surana (supra)also held that lawyers profession is not a commercial activities and tariff imposed by the JWNL to cover the office of a lawyer as commercial establishment cannot be termed as correct categorisation. While allowing petition filed by the respondent, the learned single Judge ordered as under :- "for the reasons aforementioned I allow the writ petition and direct the respondents not to charge the electricity tariff under Non-Domestic Service category. The respondents, are further directed to charge the electricity tariff from the petitioners at the prevailing domestic rate and to compute the refund the excess amount received by them uptill now to the petitioners. Compliance of this order shall be made within sixty days from today. Costs easy. "
(3.) LEARNED counsel for the appellants, however, submitted that judgment of this court in Sajjan Raj Surana's case (AIR 2002 raj 109) have already been set aside by the hon'ble Supreme Court in Civil Appeal No. 7769/2002 (Jaipur Vidyut Vitran Nigam Ltd. v. Sajjan Raj Surana) on 7th May, 2009. The Hon'ble Supreme Court while setting aside the judgment of this Court in case of sajjan Raj Surana had relied on judgment dated 27-10-2005 passed by three Judges bench in Civil Appeal No. 1065 of 2000. The judgment dated 27-10-2005 of Larger Bench of Supreme Court has held that the Advocate running his office from his residence cannot be charged the additional tariff on the commercial basis. However in case office is run in an independent commercial place then the advocate cannot be exempted from the same. A distinction has been made between the office in a residence and office in a commercial place.;


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