Indian Electricity Rules definition

Indian Electricity Rules or “I.E. Rules” means the Indian Electricity Rules, 1956, to the extent saved by the Act or the rules made under the Act there after.
Indian Electricity Rules means Indian Electricity Rules 1956 in force amended from time to time.

Examples of Indian Electricity Rules in a sentence

  • The contractor shall satisfy all the conditions and rules required as per Indian Electricity Act 1910 and under rule –45(I) of the Indian Electricity Rules, 1956 as amended from time to time and other pertinent rules.

  • The work shall be carried out completely in the neat manner & all the installation shall meet the requirement of the latest amendment/revision of the Indian Electricity Rules and other statutory regulations viz U.P. State construction & labor laws as applicable to BHU as far as safety, earthing etc.

  • In addition the relevant clauses of the Indian Electricity Act 1910 and Indian Electricity Rules 1956 as amended upto date shall also apply.

  • The schematic diagram/dimensional drawings of the various electrical cubical panels shall be got approved from the Engineer-in-charge before fabrication and shall comply with CPWD specifications and Indian Electricity Rules.

  • It shall also be in conformity with the current Indian Electricity Rules and the Regulations and Requirements of the Local Electric Supply Authority, Local laws/by laws in so far as these become applicable to the installation.

  • Franchisee shall arrange manpower strictly as per statutory requirements like Indian Electricity Rules, 1956.

  • In the case, the relevant provisions of ‘Rules 33 and 61 of the Indian Electricity Rules 1956 shall be complied with.

  • All wiring and methods of construction for overhead distribution lines and other lines shall be in accordance with the Indian Electricity ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ and Indian Electricity Rules 1956.

  • Extracts from the Indian Electricity Rules 1956 are given in Appendix “A” of MES SSR Part–I, 2009 on serial page No 487.

  • Power Line Crossings- Where the line is to cross over another line of the same voltage or lower voltage, provisions to prevent the possibility of their coming into contact with each shall be made in accordance with the Indian Electricity Rules.