Electricity Act, 2003
19. Revocation of
licence.-
1.
If
the Appropriate Commission, after making an enquiry, is satisfied that public
interest so requires, it may revoke a licence in any of the following cases,
namely:--
a. where the licensee,
in the opinion of the Appropriate Commission, makes wilful and prolonged
default in doing anything required of him by or under this Act or the rules or
regulations made thereunder;
b. where the licensee
breaks any of the terms or conditions of his licence the breach of which is
expressly declared by such licence to render it liable to revocation;
c. where the licensee
fails, within the period fixed in this behalf by his licence, or any longer
period which the Appropriate Commission may have granted therefor--
i.
to
show, to the satisfaction of the Appropriate Commission, that he is in a
position fully and efficiently to discharge the duties and obligations imposed
on him by his licence; or
ii.
to
make the deposit or furnish the security, or pay the fees or other charges
required by his licence;
a.
b.
c.
d. where in the opinion
of the Appropriate Commission the financial position of the licensee is such
that he is unable fully and efficiently to discharge the duties and obligations
imposed on him by his licence.
1.
2.
Where
in its opinion the public interest so requires, the Appropriate Commission may,
on application, or with the consent of the licensee, revoke his licence as to
the whole or any part of his area of distribution or transmission or trading
upon such terms and conditions as it thinks fit.
3.
No
licence shall be revoked under sub-section (1) unless the Appropriate
Commission has given to the licensee not less than three months' notice, in
writing, stating the grounds on which it is proposed to revoke the licence, and
has considered any cause shown by the licensee within the period of that
notice, against the proposed revocation.
4.
The
Appropriate Commission may, instead of revoking a licence under subsection (1),
permit it to remain in force subject to such further terms and conditions as it
thinks fit to impose, and any further terms and conditions so imposed shall be
binding upon and be observed by the licensee and shall be of like force and
effect as if they were contained in the licence.
5.
Where
the Commission revokes a licence under this section, it shall serve a notice of
revocation upon the licensee and fix a date on which the revocation shall take
effect.
6.
Where
the Appropriate Commission has given notice for revocation of licence under
sub-section (5), without prejudice to any penalty which may be imposed or prosecution
proceeding which may be initiated under this Act, the licensee may, after prior
approval of that Commission, sell his utility to any person who is found
eligible by that Commission for grant of licence.