The Indian Express 06.11.2013
UT Admn, MC make exception for HC, wave off Rs 1.85-lakh surcharge
The UT Administration and the Municipal Corporation have decided to
waive off Rs 1.85 lakh worth surcharges on electricity and water bills
of the Punjab and Haryana HiC and the houses of eight judges in various
sectors. These surcharges were imposed due to non-payment of bills
between September 15, 2012 to November 15, 2012. Making an exception, a
decision has recently been taken for waiver of surcharge for both the
bills.
While, both the bills were paid off later, the surcharges were
not cleared. While surcharge on electricity bill of the high court
building was Rs 1.59 lakh, that on the water bills of the high court
building and the judges houses was Rs 25, 350. Like for other government
departments, the funds for the high court are allocated in the annual
budget of the Administration that is approved by the Centre. The
electricity and water bills of the high court building as well as the
judges houses is paid through the funds that are allocated.
In case of individuals as well as other government departments, a
surcharge of 10 per cent is imposed in case of water bill and 2 per
cent per month in case of electricity bills. Even when the pending bills
are cleared, the defaulters are required to pay the surcharge.
Non-payment can even lead to disconnection of supply. Among the list of
defaulters of the water bills are several government departments that
have not paid the bills and the amounts are kept pending. Even in these
cases, the surcharge is generally not waived off.
Apart from the high court building, the surcharge was imposed on
eight residences including seven in Sector 4 and one in Sector 3.
Surcharge had been imposed on 27 water bills that were not cleared.
Citing reasons that the budgetary allocation was held up, the
high court defaulted on the electricity and water bills of the court
building and the judges houses. Court officer Rajinder Thakur said, “The
committee of judges directed the officials that the surcharge should be
waived off as it was the fault of the Administration that funds did not
reach the high court on time. The bills were also cleared. Apart from
bills of these months, there has never been a delay in payment of
bills.”
The Administration took the decision for waiving off the electricity
bill of the HC building. For the water bills of the HC building and the
judges houses, the agenda was taken up in the meeting of the general
house of the Municipal Corporation. Amidst ruckus in the House, the
agenda for waiving off the bill was approved.
UT finance secretary VK Singh said, “Usually, surcharges on bills
are not waived off. In this case, the members of the judiciary were of
the opinion that it is not their fault as the Administration should have
released the money on time and the bills would have been cleared. So
the surcharge was waived off.”
Chief Engineer, Municipal Corporation, SS Bida said that the
officials were called for a meeting and it was directed that the
surcharge be waived off.