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Electricity tariff hike challenged in LHC
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- Hum News
- Jul 08, 2024
LAHORE: A plea has been moved in the Lahore High Court (LHC) on Monday challenging the electricity tariff hike and pro-rata formula.
Advocate Azhar Siddique moved the plea in the high court. The plea stated that the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has not listened to them on the pro-rata formula.
The electricity charges on the unused units is unconstitutional, the plea stated and the act was termed as a ‘dacoity’ by the applicant.
The LHC has been urged to pass an order for collection of electricity charges only on the used units, not under the pro-rata formula.
On July 4, the federal cabinet approved an increase of Rs5.72 per unit in the basic power tariff through circulation.
As per details, the hike was approved by the federal cabinet through a circulation summary, the source said.
The decision will be sent to the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) for uniform tariff implementation, sources added.
The Power Division would file an application with NEPRA regarding the tariff hike.
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