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Tata Power Delhi Distribution Ltd to hold National Lok Adalat on Sunday, 22 March, 2026 for On-Spot Settlement of Electricity Theft cases and Disconnected Connections 

Tata Power DDL National Lok Adalat electricity theft settlement Delhi 2026

·       To be held at Permanent Lok Adalat-I, Sub-station Building 2/13, Sector – 13, Rohini, Delhi, Near Venkateshwar Global School 

New Delhi, 20th March,2026: Tata Power Delhi Distribution Limited (Tata Power-DDL), a leading power utility supplying electricity to a populace of around 9 million in North Delhi, is participating in ‘National Lok Adalat’ for the on-the-spot settlement of electricity theft cases and disconnected connections. The National Lok Adalat will be held in association with Delhi State Legal Service Authority (DSLSA) on Sunday, 22nd March, 2026 from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM at Permanent Lok Adalat-I (PLA-I), Sub-station Building 2/13, Sector -13, Rohini, Delhi – 110085, near Venkateshwar Global School.

Customers wishing to participate in the proceedings of the National Lok Adalat are requested to register by calling the helpline number 19124. For issues related to theft bills, they may write to eac.care@tatapower-ddl.com, while matters concerning dues from disconnected connections may be addressed by writing to customercare@tatapower-ddl.com. Registered litigants are required to carry a valid Photo ID along with a copy of their theft bill or the bill against their disconnected connection. Consumers who wish to settle disputed bills can also directly approach PLA-1 on a walk-in basis with their Aadhaar card and a copy of the concerned bill.

The National Lok Adalat aims to provide an opportunity for consumers seeking amicable on-the-spot settlement of cases pertaining to power theft and disconnected connections. If concerned consumers chose not to avail this opportunity, Tata Power-DDL will be obliged to initiate criminal/ civil proceedings against the defaulting consumers under the relevant provisions of the Electricity Act, 2003 and DERC Regulations. Further, consumers can pay their bills through various modes, such as Demand Draft (DD), Cheque, Credit Card, Debit Card, and various other online facilities, or Cash.

To make this National Lok Adalat a success, Tata Power-DDL is actively informing customers through various channels, including social media, SMS etc.

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