I am living for 18 years in mother's house since 2008 my documents are of this address only. I am partially divorced . My mother and father are dead now . I have 2 brother who are not giving noc for new meter connection I have applied . How can I get a new electricity meter connection
Dear Client, as per your query to obtain a new electricity meter connection, especially when family members are not providing NOC, you may consider gathering any available documents proving your residency and connection to the property, such as your address proof, records showing you've lived there since 2008, and inheritance documents if available and legal heir certificate which would demonstrate your right to the property, as you are among the legal heirs after the passing of your parents. Next, submit an application to the local electricity board or the relevant utility provider explaining your situation. Attach all relevant documents like residency proof, application forms, etc. They may have alternative processes for cases where an NOC cannot be obtained due to familial disputes. And if the utility company insists on an NOC and your brothers still refuse, you may need to file a civil suit to establish your right to a separate meter connection based on your residency and inheritance rights. But, consider mediation if possible to resolve this with your brothers, as this might expedite the process. If you need further assistance preparing documents or initiating legal proceedings, feel free to book an appointment for a detailed discussion.
Dear Sir, You are not the exclusive owner of the house. Get issue a legal notice to your brothers or file suit.
Dear Client as per your query, After you have been living in your mother’s house for 18 years and have documents to prove this, maternity is enough to go for an electricity meter without a NOC from your brothers. To start with, attach the documents that supports your stay then affidavit that you are staying at that place, your parents are no more and your brothers are reluctant to provide NOC. Next, approach the local electricity board, briefly discuss about the issue and urging them to go by the documented residence alone and act on the application. If the NOC stays mandatory you can go to the civil court and ask for an order to move forward with connection, stating that you are a long time resident and has a right for basic services. Feel free to book an appointment for a detailed discussion on the issue.