Ld. Advocate(s)
For Complainant: Mokbul Rahaman
For OP/OPs : None
Date of filing of the case :15.03.2019
Date of Disposal of the case : 18.10.2022
Final Order / Judgment dtd.18.10.2022
This is a case under section 12 of the Consumer Protection act 1986 filed by the aforesaid complainant against the aforesaid opposite parties praying for refund of Rs. 10,000/-, interest for the further period, compensation and litigation cost.
Complainant stated in the complaint that her husband Parimal Ghosh deposited a sum of Rs.10,000/- in one phase before the office of OP no.1 under SAHARA.U.GOLDEN scheme and one document was prepared by OP no.1 to that effect and handed over the same to him.
But after the death of Parimal Ghosh OP no.1 expressed that he is unable to give the maturity value.
Thereafter complainant served a notice to the OP no.1 through his Ld. Adv. and copy of the same also been sent to OP no. 2-4 but he did not get any fruitful result. Hence she lodged this complaint before this Commission praying for appropriate relief and redressal.
After admission of the aforesaid complaint, notices were issued upon the OPs but neither the OPs nor their representative /representatives came forward before this Commission to contest this complaint case, hence the instant case fixed for ex-parte hearing.
During Ex-parte hearing of this case, complainant produced some original documents including the deposit certificate relating to aforesaid deposit dtd. 09.05.2012 vide no. 411004374435 and death certificate of Paimal Ghose.
Ld. Adv. for the complainant submitted Affidavit – in – Chief which is unchallenged testimony and brief notes of argument. He also made verbal submission.
We have carefully gone through the aforesaid documents. No doubt regarding genuineness of these documents appeared before us and we think that these documents may be considered.
DECISION WITH REASONS
It is the case of the complainant that on 09.05.2012 her husband deposited Rs.10,000/- before the office of OP no.1 in the SAHARA.U.GOLDEN Scheme and after his death complainant wanted the value with interest and she went before the office of OP no. 1 on 11.07.2018 for the said purpose but OP no. 1 expressed his inability to refund the matured value.
During hearing Ld. Advocate for the complainant argued that in such a situation he issued a notice dtd. 21.09.2018 under Speed Post to the OP no. 1 requesting him to repay the maturity value of the said deposit and copy of the same also been sent to OP no. 2 to 4 but those notice did not return before him within a reasonable period which compelled him to believe that those notices have been properly served upon aforesaid OPs.
We also find from the documents on record that OP no.1 is the representative of OP no. 2-4. We also find that complainant is the consumer under the OPs within the purview of C.P.Act 1986 and subject matter of the complaint is under the jurisdiction of this commission. We also find that cause of action of this case has arisen on 21.09.2018 and complainant has filed this case on 15.03.2019 i.e within the period of limitation.
Considering the materials on record and in view of the aforesaid discussion we do not find any reason to disbelieve the aforesaid contention of the complainant. So we are of the opinion that complainant’s husband deposited the aforesaid sum before the OPs but they avoided to return the value with interest to the complainant. So it is held that OPs have jointly or severally and willfully neglected to return the maturity value of aforesaid fixed deposit amount to the complainant.
So we are of the further view that complainant has able to establish his grievance against the OPs before this Commission which amount to deficiency of services on the part of OPs under the purview of C.P.Act 1986.
Accordingly we are of the opinion that complainant is entitled to relief as per his prayer.
In the result petition of the complainant succeeds.
Hence, it is
ORDERED,
That the present case be and the same is allowed ex-parte against the OPs With cost.
That the OPs no 1-4 jointly or severally are hereby directed to refund the Rs.10, 000/- (ten thousand only) along with interest applicable in the said scheme from 09.05.2012 to till the actual date of repayment to the complainant.
OP no. 1-4 are further directed to pay compensation amounting
Rs.3, 000/- for the harassment, mental pain and agony to the complainant.
OP no. 1-4 are further directed to pay Rs.3,000/- as litigation cost to the Complainant.
OPno.1-4 are further directed to pay aforesaid awarded amount within 30 days from the date of order to the complainant, failing which complainant shall have liberty to put this order into execution.
Let a plain copy to this final order be supplied to the complainant free of cost.