“Tamil Nadu Electricity Ombudsman mandates separate connections for independent floors, citing 2022 tariff order”

The Tamil Nadu Electricity Ombudsman has recently ruled that independent floors are eligible for separate domestic electricity connections, in accordance with the 2022 tariff order. This decision comes after complaints were lodged against the Tamil Nadu Generation and Distribution Corporation Limited (TNGDCL) for denying connections to buildings with single owners. The Ombudsman’s ruling overturned a previous order by a consumer forum, highlighting a case involving I John Bosco in Nagercoil. This development is expected to have a significant impact on homeowners in Tamil Nadu, ensuring that each floor of a building can have its own electricity connection. Stay updated with the latest news on electricity regulations and consumer rights by following Times of India.

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