
14. (1) No person, other than those authorised to do so by licence or by virtue of exemption under this Act or authorised to or exempted by any other authority under the Electricity (Supply) Act, 1948, shall engage in the State in the business of-
(a) transmitting electricity; or(2) Where any difference or dispute arises as to whether any person is or is not engaged or about to engage in the business of transmitting or supplying electricity as described in sub-section (1), the matter shall be referred to the Commission and the decision of the Commission shall be final.(b) supplying electricity.
(3) The Commission shall have the power to order any unlicensed person to cease operating and disconnect its apparatus.
(4) Notwithstanding anything contained in other provisions of this Act and until the establishment of the Commission in terms of section 3, the State Government shall for the period of six months from the date this Act comes into force have the power to grant provisional licences under this section having a duration not exceeding six months to any person or persons to engage in the state in the business of transmission for supply of electricity on such terms and conditions as the State Government may determine consistent with the provision of this Act, subject however, to the following conditions:-
(a) upon the establishment of the Commission, each of the provisional licences granted by the State Government shall be placed before the Commission and shall be deemed to constitute an application for grant of a licence by the Commission under the provisions of this Act; and(5) The State Government shall be entitled to confer on the provisional licensees under sub-section (4) such powers rights and authorisation as the Commission is entitled to grant to the licensees under this Act.(b) each provisional licence granted under this section shall cease to be valid and effective on the date on which the Commission communicates the decision.