Payment of electricity dues
Arun Shukla
(Querist) 27 September 2014
This query is : Resolved
dear experts,
four brothers are living in their late father's house and using the electricity which is in the name of their father and for payment of electricity bills one brother who is government servant is saying the electricity bill is to be paid equally, but the younger brother being single is saying i have not used the same amount of electricity being single, other two are living with their family and are waiting for the resolution of the dispute between the two. What is remedy and what is the proper forum for the rest two brother as the electricity department is saying without paying the dues the department can not issue a fresh connection in their names.
Dr J C Vashista
(Expert) 27 September 2014
Unfit query, no legal proposition is involved in the instant query.
Arun Shukla
(Querist) 27 September 2014
law ever provides a remedy
Isaac Gabriel
(Expert) 27 September 2014
Think otherwise! Why the bill should be paid by you as the connection itself is in father's name?
Dr J C Vashista
(Expert) 28 September 2014
@Arun Shukla,
Contact and consult local lawyer.
Rajendra K Goyal
(Expert) 28 September 2014
Have amicable solution. Get sub meter installed or take separate connection.
malipeddi jaggarao
(Expert) 29 September 2014
Is it a legal query to be posted in this forum? You family members cann't decide this small problem?
Install sub-meters and divide the bill according to the consumption.
Law ever provides a remedy, but everybody rushes to Court to settle this type of small matters, the genuine needy person will not get justice in his life time.
V R SHROFF
(Expert) 29 September 2014
Adv. Arun Shuklaji,
You may refer them to court proceedings , so at least you will be benefited!!!!!!!!!!!!
BEING ADVOCATE..
WE DON'T HAVE TO SOLVE THEIR PROBLEM,
WE MUST GET JUSTICE TO THEM THROUGH COURT PROCEEDING, AND ENJOY OUR FEES.
BE PROFESSIONAL..
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate
(Expert) 03 October 2014
The matter can be solved legally through court or otherwise through amicable situations. If you want to solve it professionally, take your client to court.