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Karnataka High Court Upholds BWSSB’s Authority to Levy ₹12.96 Crore Pro-Rata Charges on Jain International Residential School

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Karnataka High Court Upholds BWSSB’s Authority to Levy ₹12.96 Crore Pro-Rata Charges on Jain International Residential School

Karnataka High Court Upholds BWSSB’s Authority to Levy ₹12.96 Crore Pro-Rata Charges on Jain International Residential School

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Bengaluru: In a significant judgment delivered on February 26, 2026, the Karnataka High Court dismissed the writ petition filed by Jain International Residential School (JIRS), upholding the Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board’s (BWSSB) authority to levy pro-rata charges under the BWSS Act.

The case, WP No. 22615 of 2016, was heard and decided by Justice Suraj Govindaraj. The petitioner institution had sought a declaration that it was not liable to pay pro-rata charges and had also sought quashing of communications dated 18.02.2016 and 02.04.2016 issued by BWSSB.

Background of the Case

Jain International Residential School, part of the JGI Group located in Kanakapura Taluk, Ramanagara District, had obtained government approval in 2004 for supply of 9 lakh litres of water per day after depositing ₹93 lakh towards infrastructure development.

In 2013, the school objected to a tariff increase from ₹36 per KL to ₹60 per KL. Subsequently, BWSSB issued notices demanding pro-rata charges amounting to ₹4,32,64,474 along with additional pro-rata charges of ₹8,64,27,448, totaling approximately ₹12.96 crore.

The institution also claimed refund of ₹1,01,91,510 allegedly collected in excess prior to November 2, 2014.

Key Legal Issues Framed by the Court

The Court framed multiple questions for determination, including:

  • Whether the petitioner was liable to pay pro-rata charges?
  • Whether the classification as “commercial” was valid?
  • Whether consolidated pro-rata charges for water and sewerage were permissible?
  • Whether the institution was entitled to refund of excess tariff?

Petitioner’s Arguments

The school argued:

• BWSS Act regulations did not apply as the institution was outside city limits.
• It had already paid ₹93 lakh for laying pipelines; hence no pro-rata was payable.
• Pro-rata is a one-time capital levy and cannot be revised retrospectively.
• Educational institutions cannot be classified as commercial buildings.
• No sewerage connection existed; hence sewerage component could not be levied.
• Refund was due for excess tariff collected before official notification dated 01.11.2014.

BWSSB’s Counter

BWSSB argued:

• Section 16 of the BWSS Act empowers levy and revision of pro-rata charges.
• Regulation 5.3 allows levy based on built-up area.
• There is no statutory educational category; only residential and commercial.
• Greater Bengaluru expansion required massive capital funding.
• Pro-rata is beneficiary capital contribution for infrastructure.
• Refund claim cannot stand without challenging tariff revision.

BWSSB also relied on Supreme Court judgments stating tariff policy is a legislative matter not ordinarily subject to judicial review.

Court’s Findings

After analysing the statutory framework and precedents, the Court examined the scope of Section 16, Sections 31, 61, 88 and Regulation 5.3. It considered whether pro-rata is a one-time levy or subject to revision and whether classification applied.

The Court noted the financial burden on BWSSB following Greater Bengaluru expansion and infrastructure requirements. It examined whether the agreement dated 06.05.2004 excluded statutory application.

The Court ultimately upheld BWSSB’s authority under the BWSS Act to levy pro-rata charges and addressed the classification and refund claims in light of statutory provisions.

Karnataka High Court Upholds BWSSB’s Authority to Levy ₹12.96 Crore Pro-Rata Charges on Jain International Residential SchoolDownload

Refund Claim

On the claim of ₹1,01,91,510 towards alleged excess tariff collection prior to 02.11.2014, BWSSB contended the revision dated 12.02.2013 had not been separately challenged.

Reaction Sought

thebengalurulive.com has formally written to Dr. Chenraj Roychand, Founder Chairman, JAIN Group, Chancellor of Jain International Residential School, seeking his official response to the High Court judgment and the financial and regulatory implications arising from the ruling.

However, by the time this report was published, his response had not been received. We will publish his version and detailed reaction as soon as it is shared with us.

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