(1.) IN the instant writ application the petitioner has prayed for grant of compensation on account of death of her husband due to electrocution.
(2.) PETITIONER 'shusband Jainandan Mahto was an employee of Central Coalfied Limited posted at Rajrappa Project in the district of Hazaribagh. It is stated that the respondent -Jharkhand State Electricity Board left live electric wire of 33000 volts on the road at village, Kundra Kalan. Petitioner 'shusband was going on his scooter and because of live electric wire of 33000 volts lying abandoned on the road, the deceased was charged to death immediately on coming into contact with the said live wire. The scooter bearing registration No. BHM 2071 was completely burnt. A police case was registered under Sections 304 - A and 287 of the Indian Penal Code being Rajrappa P.S. case No. 191/2000. Petitioner 'scase is that on account of the aforesaid criminal act of negligence on the part of the respondent -Board and its authorities she became widow at the age of 42 years. The petitioner filed a representation to the Board for.
(3.) THERE is no dispute that the petitioner 'shusband, while going on his scooter, came into contact of the live electric wire of 33000 volts lying on the road at village, Kundra Kalan. It was the responsibility of the Board and its authorities not to allow the naked wires of 33000 volts lying on the road. The stand of the respondents that due to pilferage of energy and theft of conductor wires by antisocial elements the wire was lying on the road, cannot be accepted. In my opinion it is because of the gross negligence on the part of the Board and its authorities, the deceased husband of the petitioner died on account of electrocution. The Board is, therefore, liable to pay compensation to the petitioner.