Land and EB service Land and EB service

10 months ago

Sir ,i am kabilan
My father bought 47 cents of land from his sister
For sum amt but that land has borewell,eb conection (we didnt mention that in a document while we buying it from them and but they have it in their document while they bought) now they r claiming that they have ownership in that borewell and eb service.

So they complained in eb office
Now my father getting calls from eb office and VAO
Claiming to go for compromise or they can stop/cancel the eb connection.

When my father'sister bought land from her mom (my father' mom too) they did mention it in the document but disnt changed name in eb service
So when my father bought he didnt mention it in document but changed owner name ( his mom signed a letter for a transfer so we submitted that in eb office and got the name changed)

So they can cancel this or not sir and any suggestions.

Anik

Responded 10 months ago

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A.Dear client,
You will have to change the EB and bore well connection to your name.
Go to the local Electricity office/water supply office personally to apply for Electricity (EB) Meter and borewell name transfer

Once the application is filled, then submit it along with required document to the concerned authorities at the respective office.
Authorities will verify the submitted documents, If all the documents are in place then authorities will advise the customer to pay the fee for this procedure.
Once the payment is made, a receipt will be issued to the applicant
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