
SARINA HASIJA filed a consumer case on 31 Jan 2020 against M/S EMAAR MGF LAND LTD. in the StateCommission Consumer Court. The case no is CC/282/2017 and the judgment uploaded on 04 Feb 2020.
STATE CONSUMER DISPUTES REDRESSAL COMMISSION, HARYANA, PANCHKULA
Consumer Complaint No.282 of 2017
Date of the Institution: 05.05.2017
Date of Decision: 31.01.2020
1. Mrs. Sarina Hasija wife of late Shri Narender Hasija,
2. Divyam Narender son of late Dr. Narender Hasija, minor through his mother and natural guardian Mrs. Sarina Hasija.
3. Ms. Anvee Narender d/o late Dr. Narender Hasija, minor through his mother and natural guardian Mrs. Sarina Hasija
All residents of House No.1596, Sector-13, Hisar.
…Complainants
VERSUS
1. M/s. Emaar MGF Land Limited, ECE House 28 Kasturba Gandhi Marg, New Delhi, through its Managing Director.
2. Emaar MGF Business Park, Mehrauli, Gurgaon Road, Sikandarpur Chowk, Sector 28, Gurgaon.
….. Opposite Parties
CORAM: Hon’ble Mr. Justice T.P.S. Mann, President.
Present:- Shri B.S. Walia, counsel for the complainants.
Shri Sanjeev Sharma, proxy counsel for Shri Ajiteshwar Singh, counsel for the opposite parties.
O R D E R
T.P.S. MANN, J. (ORAL)
The complainants have filed the instant complaint under Section 17 of the Consumer Protection Act, 1986, wherein they have sought the following reliefs:-
(a) direct the opposite parties to deliver the possession of the allotted apartment in the project PALM HILLS after fully completing it and after constructing all the basis development works;
(b) grant pay reasonable compoundable interest on the deposited amount of Rs.61,71,793/- as this Hon’ble Commission deems fit in the facts and circumstances of the case from the dates of deposit of the amounts;
(c) grant compensation of Rs.5,00,000/- for inconvenience, mental harassment and damages suffered by the complaints due to deficiency of services on part of the respondents;
(d) grant compensation of Rs.20,000/- towards the costs of litigation, documentation charges, representations and numerous visits;
(e) any other relief to which the complainants may be entitled to under the facts and circumstances of the matter be passed in favour of the complainants and against the opposite parties.
2. Upon notice, the opposite parties put in appearance and filed their written version. Both the parties thereafter examined their respective evidence.
3. At this stage, Shri B.S. Walia, counsel for the complainants states that the matter between the parties has been amicably settled.
4. Learned counsel for the opposite parties confirms the factum of compromise arrived at between the parties.
5. In view of the above, the complaint is hereby dismissed as withdrawn in view of the compromise. The parties shall remain bound by the terms and conditions of the settlement agreement.
Announced 31.01.2020 | (T.P.S. Mann) President |
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