Section 56 of EA 2003, Electricity Act : Section 56: Disconnection Of Supply In Default Of Payment

EA 2003, Electricity Act

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Explanation using Example

Imagine Jane Doe, who has an electricity connection from XYZ Power Company. She receives a monthly bill for her electricity usage. For the past three months, Jane has not paid her electricity bills due to financial difficulties. The total unpaid amount has now accumulated to $300.

XYZ Power Company sends Jane a written notice, informing her that she has 15 days to pay the outstanding amount. The notice also states that if she fails to clear the dues within this period, her electricity supply will be disconnected. Jane still does not pay the bill within the given time frame.

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