ISLAMABAD: Though belated, the collection of Neelum Jhelum surcharge from electricity consumers has been challenged in the Islamabad High Court (IHC).

The government through a notification on January 4, 2008 imposed the NJS on the electricity consumers till December 31, 2015.

Imdad Hussain, an electricity consumer filed the petition through his counsel Yasir Chaudhry.

The petitioner contended that the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) besides the surcharge also approved fuel adjustment charges, increase in electricity rates and was facilitating the power sector instead of watching interests of the consumers.

The petition pointed out that so far electricity from the Neelum Jhelum Power Project is neither supplied nor utilised by the petitioner and public at large. It contended that the imposition of surcharges/levy and taxes had turned the life of common man more difficult.

Under Article 77 of the Constitution, taxes are determined by the legislature through an act of Parliament and the executive authorities have no power to impose any such tax, the petition claimed.

Being violative of the constitution, the impugned surcharge is liable to be set aside, the petition requested the court.

It further said that none of the relevant laws like the Electricity Act 1910, Wapda Act 1858 and the Nepra Act, provides for the imposition of any surcharge for the project.

Hence the Respondents – Wapda, Nepra, Iesco and ministry of water and powers - have violated the fundamentals rights of the petitioner and public at large as guaranteed by the constitution.

It requested the court to set aside the notification regarding imposition of the surcharge.

It further requested the court to restrain the respondents from collecting the surcharge.

IHC Justice Athar Minallah will hear the petition on November 24.

Published in Dawn, November 23rd, 2014

Opinion

Editorial

Dangerous law
Updated 17 May, 2024

Dangerous law

It must remember that the same law can be weaponised against it one day, just as Peca was when the PTI took power.
Uncalled for pressure
17 May, 2024

Uncalled for pressure

THE recent press conferences by Senators Faisal Vawda and Talal Chaudhry, where they demanded evidence from judges...
KP tussle
17 May, 2024

KP tussle

THE growing war of words between KP Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur and Governor Faisal Karim Kundi is affecting...
Dubai properties
Updated 16 May, 2024

Dubai properties

It is hoped that any investigation that is conducted will be fair and that no wrongdoing will be excused.
In good faith
16 May, 2024

In good faith

THE ‘P’ in PTI might as well stand for perplexing. After a constant yo-yoing around holding talks, the PTI has...
CTDs’ shortcomings
16 May, 2024

CTDs’ shortcomings

WHILE threats from terrorist groups need to be countered on the battlefield through military means, long-term ...