Gurgaon: More than 350 families who lived in sector 108 Summit Raheja Vedaanta faced the threat of power supply due to the delayed bill from more than RS 1 Crore from Dakshin Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam (DHBVN).
The previous community received a notification to remove its delayed bill within 15 days, and because the period of time ended, there was uncertainty over what would happen next.
Residents claim that the developer is guilty in this case, and residents should not have suffered because of that.
Gautam Sen, the President of the people of Rwa, said that they had submitted a petition to seek order to stay in termination of power in the district court.
According to residents, the power supply for their communities has been given through a temporary connection taken while the community is being built.
Even after getting a residential certificate in November 2014, the developer failed to build 33 KV electricity infrastructure in the community, which was needed for a permanent connection.
Since November last year, DHBVN has begun to charge at RS 13.30 per unit as a diskom in a notification in April said that it will impose a distinctive tariff of total consumption units plus fixed costs, of those who have taken temporary connections for more time from two years.
However, residents challenge the decision discom and submitted a petition in the District Court in December looking for directions to developers to pay the difference between the domestic and non-domestic levels to the developer of time fulfill their responsibilities and give them a permanent connection.
“The court has directed them developers to pay the difference in number, but they did not do it, and as a result there was a sword hanging over the head of our electric electricity.
We have paid Rs 7.56 Crore to developers for public electrification and building power infrastructure, But until now no one has been done, while the population continues to suffer, “said Gautam Sen.” Most of the nearby people, who have it received a permanent connection, paying bills ranging from Rs 5.50 to Rs 8 per unit, but we were forced to Pay electricity in RS.
13.30 Without our error.
“Another resident said.