P G V C L vs VIJAYBHAI UGABHAI BAGDA — 64/2025

Case under Code of Civil Procedure Section 1. Disposed: Uncontested--JUDGEMENT on 05th May 2026.

RCS - REGULAR CIVIL SUIT

CNR: GJDW060012912025

Case disposed

Filing Number

64/2025

Filing Date

10-10-2025

Registration No

64/2025

Registration Date

10-10-2025

Court

TALUKA COURT, BHANVAD

Judge

1-PRINCIPAL CIVIL JUDGE & J.M.F.C

Decision Date

05th May 2026

Nature of Disposal

Uncontested--JUDGEMENT

Acts & Sections

CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE, 1908 Section 1

Petitioner(s)

P G V C L

Adv. M T NANAVATI

Respondent(s)

VIJAYBHAI UGABHAI BAGDA

Hearing History

Judge: 1-PRINCIPAL CIVIL JUDGE & J.M.F.C

05-05-2026

Disposed

04-05-2026

FINAL ARGUMENTS

20-04-2026

FINAL ARGUMENTS

14-03-2026

PLAINTIFF EVIDENCE

02-03-2026

PLAINTIFF EVIDENCE

Final Orders / Judgements

05-05-2026
JUDEGEMENT

Case Summary: PGVCL v. Vijaybhai Ugabhai Bagda (64/2025) The court partially allowed PGVCL's claim against the respondent for illegal electricity theft and unauthorized consumption. The respondent had illicitly connected a power line to his residential property and installed multiple appliances (totaling 4,272 watts), consuming electricity without authorization. The court ordered the respondent to pay Rs. 2,31,906 with 6% annual interest from the complaint date until payment, rejecting PGVCL's demand for 16% interest due to absence of contractual agreement between parties. The respondent must also bear court costs and comply with the judgment decree. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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Case Summary: PGVCL v. Vijaybhai Ugabhai Bagda (64/2025) The court partially allowed PGVCL's claim against the respondent for illegal electricity theft and unauthorized consumption. The respondent had illicitly connected a power line to his residential property and installed multiple appliances (totaling 4,272 watts), consuming electricity without authorization. The court ordered the respondent to pay Rs. 2,31,906 with 6% annual interest from the complaint date until payment, rejecting PGVCL's demand for 16% interest due to absence of contractual agreement between parties. The respondent must also bear court costs and comply with the judgment decree. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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