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HC declines to stay cable cutting by power dept

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Last updated: November 21, 2025 12:07 pm
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Refusing to give  a respite to cable operators, the High Court of Bombay at Goa  has declined to stay cable cutting by the Electricity Department.

The department submitted a report explaining as to how the two residents sustained injuries on their leg and hand. The High Court reiterated that it will not restrain officials from removing hanging cables when they pose a threat to public safety. The High Court asked as to who will take responsibility if accidents happen due to hanging cables.  In such cases the operators have to take full responsibility for any accidents or damage caused by faulty or damaged cables and poles, the court said. The court has also asked whether the cable operators are ready to submit, in case of unsafe cables, the written confirmation acknowledging their responsibility and liability in such cases.

The directive aims to ensure public safety and prevent hazards arising from poorly maintained cable infrastructure. The cable operators have approached the High Court in different matters connecting the department. Key issues included challenging disconnection notices for using electricity poles without permission and seeking to prevent the department from cutting cables. The court largely ruled in favour of the department, instructing operators to obtain proper permission and pay dues.

The issue has been building up for years as multiple private operators expanded their networks without formal approval.

The High Court had asked the cable operators to submit details, including the number and names of all operators, number of poles used, how much of them  initially paid the  department along with receipts, and how much the cable operators  presently owe to the government.

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