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Appellate Tribunal For Electricity: Checklist for filing case

Appellate Tribunal For Electricity checklist for filing a case

Connected Laws :

  1. The Electricity Act, 2003
    (Amendment to section 3 of the Electricity Act,2003 as per gazette notification
    dated 20.1.2011 and 8.7.2011)
  2. Petroleum Act,1934

  3. The Petroleum & Natural Gas Regulatory Board Act,2006

3 (a) Petroleum & Natural gas Regulatory Board ( Removal of Difficulties)
Order , 2008

 1. Rules For Filing Appeal/Petitions
2
. Forms

      Form -I     (Memorandum of Appeal)
      Form -II    (Petition under Section 121/111)
      Form -III   (Interlocutory Application)
      Form -IV   (Memorandum of Caveat)
      Form -V    (Application for Inspection of Documents/Records)
      Form -VI   (Vakalatnama)
      Form -VII  (Affidavit)
      Form -VIII (Affidavits of Illiterate, Blind Persons)
      Form -IX   (Suo Motu Summoning of Documents)
      Form -X    (Recording of Deposition)
      Form -XI   (Certificate of Discharge)
      Form -XII  (Register of SLPs/Appeals)

                                                                                                                               
 3. Fee Schedule

4. Format for obtaining certified copy

Other Rules

1st May 2012
24th Feb 2012
27 July 2010
The Appellate Tribunal for Electricity (Salaries, Allowances and other conditions of Service of the Chairperson and Members) (Amendment) Rules 2008.


29th Sep,2008


22nd July 2008

19th July 2005
8th June 2005
28th Oct 2004
13th April 2004
7th April 2004

REGISTRY PROCEDURE

APPELLATE TRIBUNAL FOR ELECTRICITY
Core-4, Scope Complex,
Lodhi Road,
New Delhi – 110 003

APTEL/Registry (Procedure)/2007-3 dated 31.10.2007

NOTICE

The following procedure shall henceforth be followed by all the advocates/parties:-

1. Three copies of all documents whether at the timeTime Where any expression of it occurs in any Rules, or any judgment, order or direction, and whenever the doing or not doing of anything at a certain time of the day or night or during a certain part of the day or night has an effect in law, that time is, unless it is otherwise specifically stated, held to be standard time as used in a particular country or state. (In Physics, time and Space never exist actually-“quantum entanglement”) of fresh filing or during the course of the proceedings, shall be filed.
2. An ‘Opening Sheet’ shall be filed at the time of first presentation of papers in the Registry. Formal of the Opening Sheet is available on APTEL’s website or may be obtained from the Registry.
3. Where there is more than one volume in a given case, pagination shall be done continuously in all the volumes, each volume containing not more than 300 pages to the extent possible.
4. In case of subsequent filings, last page number to be obtained from the Registry in order to submit papers with continuous page numbers.
5. Wherever any new document is filed in open court, three copies of the same have to be necessarily filed. In case if less than three copies are filed, the advocate/party concerned shall make an undertaking for filing the deficit copies separately. Court Master has been directed not to accept less than three copies in open court. Prescribed Court feeCourt fee It has to be paid on the plaint as framed and not as it ought to have been framed. Law of Suit Valuation in India shall also be paid for each enclosure/annexure.
6. A soft copy of the Memorandum of Appeal along with Opening Sheet shall be submitted also on a CD, duly marked with proper details at the time of filing (details such as names of parties, date of presentation, name of advocate, if any).

By

ORDER
REGISTRAR

Registry/Procedure/2010
Date : 20/7/2010

Circular
As directed by the Hon’ble Chairperson, all the advocates are hereby requested that whenever they file Memorandum of Appeal, Petition, AffidavitAffidavit An ex parte statement in writing made under oath before a notary public or other officer authorized to administer oaths, about facts which the affiant either knows of his own personal knowledge or is aware of to the best of his knowledge., Counter, Rejoinder, Vakalatnama etc., they have to file the same in green legal papers.

(REGISTRAR)


IMPORTANT LINKS

  1.   MINISTRY OF POWER, GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
  2.   STATE ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSIONS
  3.  NATIONAL THERMAL POWER CORPORATION
  4.  CENTRAL ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION
  5.  NATIONAL HYDROELECTRIC POWER CORPORATION LTD.
  6.   RURAL ELECTRIFICATION CORPORATION LTD