LAWS(PAT)-2003-1-19

UNION OF INDIA Vs. BHUWANESHWAR SHARMA

Decided On January 27, 2003
UNION OF INDIA Appellant
V/S
Bhuwaneshwar Sharma Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) ON the matter being called, no one as appeared on behalf of respondent earned counsel for the Union of India Potion to make statement to the effect that upon the order dated 21 July, 1995 (C.W.J.C. Ho. 3103/95) having been stayed, the respondent may have paid the charges.

(2.) NOTWITHSTANDING , the above Rule 443 of the Indian Telegraph Rules, 1951 , under notification no T -190/50, dated the 6th October 1951, referred to in the order of 14 August, 1996 is reproduced below: - "443. Default of payment.If, on or before the due date, the rent or other charges in respect of the telephone service provided are not paid by the subscriber in accordance with these rules, or bills for charges in respect of calls (local and trunk) or phonograms or other dues from the subscriber are not duly paid by him, any telephone or telephones or any telex service rented by him may be disconnected without notice. The telephone or telephones or the telex so disconnected may, if the Telegraph Authority thinks fit, be restored, if the defaulting subscriber pays the outstanding dues and the reconnection fee together with the rental for such portion of the intervening period (during which the telephone or telex remains disconnected) as may be prescribed by the Telegraph Authority from time to time. The subscriber shall pay all the above charges within such period as may be prescribed by the Telegraph Authority from time to time."

(3.) IN the circumstances, the order of 14 August, 1996, specially with no one appearing in the appeal is made absolute.