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2017 Supreme(Del) 250

SANJEEV SACHDEVA
BANARSI SINGH – Appellant
Versus
BSES RAJDHANI POWER LTD. – Respondent


Advocates Appeared:
For the Petitioner: Mr. Rajesh Rai, Adv.
For the Respondent:Mr. Puneeth K. G., Adv. and Mr. Sunil Fernandes, Advocate

JUDGMENT :

SANJEEV SACHDEVA, J.

1. Petitioner has filed the present petition seeking a mandamus to the respondent to provide electricity connection to the petitioner at premises No. RZ-N-246/3, Second Floor, Back Side, Raj Nagar-II, Palam Colony, New Delhi – 110045.

2. It is submitted that the petitioner is in possession of the property as tenant under Mr. Sanjay Gupta. It is contended that there is a dispute between Mr. Sanjay Gupta on the one side and Ms. Surbhi Gupta and Ms. Angoori Devi on the other, with regard to the ownership of the property.

3. The petitioner contends that petitioner is a tenant under Mr. Sanjay Gupta and possession of the petitioner has been recognized by the court of Mr. Sanjay Kanghanwal, Addl. District Judge, (South-West) District in CS No. 516504/2016, titled ‘Sanjay Gupta Vs. Angoori Devi’ vide order dated 27.07.2016.

4. Learned counsel for respondent-BSES Rajdhani Power Limited submits that in terms of Delhi Electricity Supply Board and Performance Standard Regulations 2007 there is a requirement for every occupant to obtain a National Objection Certificate from the owner/landlord of the premises.

5. The petitioner is in possession of the subject property











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