• Lok Adalat will be held at PLA-I, Sub Station Building 2/13, Rohini, Delhi, near Venkateshwar Global School.
Tata Power Delhi Distribution Limited (Tata Power-DDL), a leading power utility supplying electricity to the populace of over 7 million in North Delhi, is participating in a National Lok Adalat in association with Delhi State Legal Services Authority (DSLSA) on Saturday, 14 September, 2024 to settle cases of electricity theft and disconnected connections. The Adalat will be held from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM at PLA-I, Sub Station Building 2/13, Sector – 13, Rohini, Delhi – 110085, near Venkateshwar Global School.
Those who want to take part in the proceedings of National Lok Adalat, need to register at helpline 19124 or by writing to eac.care@d220149.com. Registered litigants should carry their Photo ID, along with a copy of theft bill or disconnected connection.
This is a good opportunity for consumers seeking amicable on-the-spot settlement of power theft cases and disconnected connections. In case of a default, the company will be obliged to initiate criminal/ civil proceedings against the consumers under the relevant provisions of Electricity Act, 2003 and DERC Regulations. Consumers can pay their bills through various means, such as Cheque, Demand Draft (DD), Debit Card, Credit Card and various online modes, or Cash.
To ensure the success of the Lok Adalat, Tata Power-DDL is actively informing customers through various channels.
About Tata Power Delhi Distribution Limited:
Tata Power Delhi Distribution Limited is a joint venture between Tata Power and the Government of NCT of Delhi. Tata Power-DDL distributes electricity in North Delhi and serves a populace of 7 million. Tata Power-DDL has been a frontrunner in implementing power distribution reforms and is acknowledged for its consumer-friendly practices. Since privatization, the Aggregate Technical & Commercial (AT&C) losses in Tata Power-DDL areas have shown a record decline. Today, AT&C losses stand at 5.9%, which is an unprecedented reduction from an opening loss level of 53% in July 2002. To learn more, please visit yocj.d220149.com/