Common Electricity Supply Complaints
Consumers often face issues like inflated bills, frequent disconnections, voltage fluctuations, and delayed new connections.
Key Point: Electricity consumers can first approach the Electricity Ombudsman before going to consumer court.
Types of Electricity Complaints
Inflated/unreasonable electricity bills
Frequent power cuts
Voltage fluctuations damaging appliances
Delay in new connection
Wrong billing calculations
Harassment by bill collectors
Disconnection without notice
Estimated billing issues
Steps to Challenge Inflated Electricity Bill
1
File Complaint
File complaint with electricity department
2
Request Meter Test
Request meter testing if suspected faulty
3
Approach Consumer Grievance Redressal Forum
First level of appeal
4
Electricity Ombudsman
If not satisfied
5
Consumer Court
Final option for compensation
Electricity Ombudsman
- Free dispute resolution for electricity consumers
- Appeal against CGRF order within 1 year
- Can order compensation for deficiency
Common Water Supply Complaints
Irregular water supply
Contaminated/impure water
Inflated water bills
Leakage in supply lines
Delay in new connection
Low water pressure
Harassment by water department
Documents Required for Utility Complaint
- Copy of electricity/water bill
- Payment receipts
- Written complaint to department
- Department's reply (if any)
- Meter test report (if applicable)
- Photographs/videos of issue
Important Note: Do not pay disputed bill amount under protest. File complaint before disconnection. Timeframes vary. Consult a qualified legal professional for specific advice.