(1) If any accident occurs in connection with the generation,
transmission, distribution, supply or use of electricity in or in connection with, any part of the electric
lines or electrical plant of any person and the accident results or is likely to have resulted in loss of human
or animal life or in any injury to a human being or an animal, such person shall give notice of the
occurrence and of any such loss or injury actually caused by the accident, in such form and within such
time as may be prescribed, to the Electrical Inspector or such other person as aforesaid and to such other
authorities as the Appropriate Government may by general or special order, direct.
(2) The Appropriate Government may, if it thinks fit, require any Electrical Inspector, or any other
person appointed by it in this behalf, to inquire and report--
(a) as to the cause of any accident affecting the safety of the public, which may have been
occasioned by or in connection with, the generation, transmission, distribution, supply or use of
electricity, or
(b) as to the manner in, and extent to, which the provisions of this Act or rules and regulations
made thereunder or of any licence, so far as those provisions affect the safety of any person, have
been complied with.
(3) Every Electrical Inspector or other person holding an inquiry under sub-section (2) shall have all
the powers of a civil court under the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (5 of 1908) for the purpose of
enforcing the attendance of witnesses and compelling the production of documents and material objects,
and every person required by an Electrical Inspector be legally bound to do so within the meaning of
section 176 of the Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860).