Madras High Court today directed the Tamil Nadu Electricity department to pay a compensation of Rs 4 lakh to the family of a man who was electrocuted in Salem district in August 2002.
Passing his orders on a petition by the deceased's wife, Justice K Ravichandrababu ruled that the live wire was hanging at a level lower than the specified height and asked the electricity department to pay the compensation within six weeks.
Elumalai of Jalakanteswarapuram was electrocuted after he came into contact with a 110KVA live wire in Mettur of Salem district.
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The electricity department had contended that the owner of the land was responsible for the incident as he had raised the height of the land by 5ft.
Elumalai was holding a 3ft tall corncob which had come into contact with the live wire, resulting in him getting electrocuted.
Going through the rules, the court found that a 110KVA wire should normally be at a height of 20ft but was required to be raised by a further 3ft when passing along road sides.
The judge said that even as per the submission of the electricity department, there should have been a gap of at least 12ft after taking into account the average height of a man (about 5-6ft), the elevation of the land and the length of the corncob.