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Home | Telangana | Notarised Properties Can Now Have Electric Meters From Discom Websites

Notarised properties can now have electric meters from Discom websites

The Discoms have reportedly decided to provide meters to notarised properties on a special fee structure

By Telangana Today
Published Date - 24 September 2024, 04:54 PM
Notarised properties can now have electric meters from Discom websites
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Hyderabad: Now residential houses, apartments and commercial establishments built on notary lands, will now be able to get electric meter connections directly from the Discom websites. The Discoms have reportedly decided to provide meters to notarised properties on a special fee structure.

Notarised property transactions are done on a stamp paper attested by a notary advocate instead of actually registering it.


This is legally not valid and cannot be transferred to others and even Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation(GHMC) had stopped assessing property tax on such properties a few years ago as people were registering them using property tax receipts.

Currently, the discom authorities are issuing new connections only to registered structures and notarised properties were not entertained.

However, the field staff of the discoms and brokers used to collect huge sums from people and get them meters by submitting false documents. Consumers having notarised properties in Hyderabad city and other areas had to depend on these brokers in unavoidable situations for getting new connections.

Hence, the discom managements has reportedly decided to allot new meters to notarised properties, to check illegal allotment of connections.

New electricity connections were already being issued to notarised residential properties under the jurisdiction of Telangana Southern Power Distribution Company of Limited (TGSPDCL), the officials said, adding that the people having notarised properties can now get new connections from TGSPDCL official website by following easy instructions at a security deposit of Rs.600.

The notarised documents issue has been there since the 1970s and people have been asking the government to resolve it. Officials said people opted for notarised documents instead of registration to avoid hefty stamp duty for small properties. This issue was more in the Old City, officials said.

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