Punjab

Bhatinda

CC/16/421

Iqbaljit singh - Complainant(s)

Versus

The Poohli Multipurpose cooperative Agri service society - Opp.Party(s)

B.L.Sachdeva

17 Jul 2017

ORDER

Final Order of DISTT.CONSUMER DISPUTES REDRESSAL FORUM, Court Room No.19, Block-C,Judicial Court Complex, BATHINDA-151001 (PUNJAB)
PUNJAB
 
Complaint Case No. CC/16/421
 
1. Iqbaljit singh
son of Harur singh r/o V.Poohli district Bathinda
...........Complainant(s)
Versus
1. The Poohli Multipurpose cooperative Agri service society
Bathinda, village Poohli
2. The Registrar,cooperative societies
Punjab , chandigarh
............Opp.Party(s)
 
BEFORE: 
 HON'BLE MR. Mohinder Pal Singh Pahwa PRESIDENT
 HON'BLE MR. Jarnail Singh MEMBER
 
For the Complainant:B.L.Sachdeva, Advocate
For the Opp. Party:
Dated : 17 Jul 2017
Final Order / Judgement

DISTRICT CONSUMER DISPUTES REDRESSAL FORUM, BATHINDA

 

CC.No.421 of 19-07-2016

Decided on 17-07-2017

 

Iqbaljit Singh aged about 28 years S/o Harvir Singh R/o Village Poohli, District Bathinda.

 

........Complainant

Versus

 

1.The Poohli Multipurpose Co-operative Agri. Service Society Limited, Poohli District Bathinda, through its Secretary.

 

2.The Registrar, Co-operative Societies, Punjab, Chandigarh.

 

.......Opposite parties

 

Complaint under Section 12 of the Consumer Protection Act, 1986

 

QUORUM

 

Sh.M.P Singh Pahwa, President.

Sh.Jarnail Singh, Member.

 

Present:-

For the complainant: Sh.B.L Sachdeva, Advocate.

For opposite parties: Sh.Harraj Singh, Advocate.

 

ORDER

 

Jarnail Singh, Member

 

  1. The complainant Iqbaljit Singh (here-in-after referred to as complainant) has filed this complaint U/s 12 of Consumer Protection Act, 1986 against opposite parties i.e. The Poohli Multipurpose Co-operative Agri. Service Society Limited and Other (here-in-after referred to as opposite parties).

  2. Briefly stated, the case of the complainant is that he is permanent resident of village Poohli. He was agriculturist. In order to earn livelihood, he deposited his entire benefit to invest in the shape of FDRs and saving account. Opposite parties are registered society under the Societies Act vide registration No.264. It is a reputed society. Punjab Government has honoured the secretary of opposite parties on 15.8.2013. Opposite parties in the financial year 2012-13 took the first position in Nabard. As such, they are working under Punjab Government. They are assuring their customers that their money is safe with them and Punjab Government will be responsible for the entire amount payable to their customers.

  3. It is alleged that as per Section 38 and condition Nos.13 and 14 of Bye Laws, opposite parties shall be bound to pay the interest upon term deposit amount to the customers. As per complainant, he has deposited the amount with opposite parties in the shape of FDRs:-

    FDR Account No.

    Date

    Due Date

    Amount

    2806

    14/03/11

    14/03/12

    Rs.1,00,000/-

    2806

    02/03/12

    02/03/13

    Rs.1,00,000/-

     

     

    Total

    Rs.2,00,000/-

     

  4. It is further alleged that he has also deposited an amount of Rs.1,39,261/- in the saving account No.2062 on 31.12.2015. On 16.12.2015 and 11.7.2016, the complainant approached opposite parties for payment of amount and to withdraw the amount, but they have been postponing the matter on one or other pretext. It was told that they have not sufficient fund in the society to pay the amount. As per complainant, due to non-payment of amount of FDRs, he has been caused mental tension, agony pains. Opposite parties have also failed to provide the services and rather deficient in provide the services.

    On this backdrop of facts, the complainant has filed this complaint with the prayer for directions to opposite parties to release the payment of FDRs i.e. Rs.3,39,261/- with interest @ 18% per annum from the date of deposit till payment. He has also claimed damages to the tune of Rs.50,000/- and litigation expenses to the tune of Rs.10,000/-. Hence, this complaint.

  5. Upon notice, opposite parties appeared through their respective counsel and contested the complaint by filing the separate written version. In the separate written version, opposite party No.1 has raised the legal objections that the complainant has no locus-standi or cause-of-action to file this complaint as he is a member of opposite party No.1. As per provision of sections 55 & 56 of The Punjab Co-operative Societies Act, if any dispute touching the constitution, management or business of a co-operative society arises among members, past members and persons claiming through members, past members and deceased and society, its committee or any officer, agent or employee of the society or liquidator, past or present, such dispute shall be referred to the Registrar for decision and no court shall have jurisdiction to entertain any suit or other proceedings in respect of such dispute. Moreover as per Section 56 of the Act, the Registrar may on the receipt of the reference of dispute U/s 55, decide the dispute himself or transfer it for disposal to any person, who has been invested by the government powers on that behalf or referred it for disposal to one arbitrator. As such, this complaint is liable to be dismissed.

  6. It is pleaded that the jurisdiction of this Forum is barred U/s 82 of The Punjab Co-operative Societies Act, 1961 as the complainant has not availed the efficacious remedy available with him before the Registrar, Co-operative Societies. He has not served opposite parties with notice U/s 79 and 80 of The Punjab Co-operative Societies Act before filing the complaint. He has not approached this Forum with clean hands. He has intentionally concealed the true and material facts from this Forum. As such, he is not entitled to any relief from this Forum. There is no deficiency in service on the part of opposite party No.1. The complaint does not fall within the purview of Section 12 of 'Act'. The complicated and intricate questions of facts and law are involved in this complaint, which require elaborate oral and documentary evidence. The witnesses are also required to be cross-examined. It is not possible before this Forum through summary procedure. The complaint is totally false, frivolous and vexatious to the knowledge of the complainant. As such, it is liable to be dismissed with special costs U/s 26 of 'Act'.

  7. On merits, it is admitted that opposite party No.1 is a society, but it is further mentioned that Punjab Government has no concern with the business of opposite party No.1. It never claimed that the Punjab Government is responsible in any manner. All other averments of the complainant are denied. It is also denied for want of knowledge that the complainant has deposited the amount with FDRs and saving account. Opposite party No.1 has also reiterated its stand as taken in the legal objections and detailed above. In the end, opposite party No.1 has prayed for dismissal of complaint.

  8. In the written version, opposite party No.2 has also raised the similar legal objections as raised by opposite party No.1.

    On merits also, opposite party No.2 has toed the version of opposite party No.1 and prayed for dismissal of complaint.

  9. Parties were asked to produce evidence.

  10. In support of his claim, the complainant has tendered into evidence his affidavit dated 18.7.2016, (Ex.C1); photocopies of FDRs, (Ex.C2 and Ex.C3); photocopy of saving account, (Ex.C4); photocopy of writing, (Ex.C5) and submitted the written arguments.

  11. To rebut the claim of the complainant, opposite parties have tendered into evidence affidavit of Major Singh dated 10.4.2017, (Ex.OP1/1) and affidavit of Gurbir Singh dated 29.3.2017, (Ex.OP2/1) and closed the evidence.

  12. We have heard learned counsel for parties and gone through the file as well as written arguments submitted by learned counsel for complainant.

  13. Learned counsel for complainant has reiterated his stand as taken in the complaint and detailed above. It is further submitted by learned counsel for complainant that the complainant has pleaded that he has deposited the amount in the shape of FDRs and saving account. He has also detailed the amount deposited vide different FDRs. Opposite parties have denied this fact mainly for want of knowledge. The complainant has produced photocopies of long term deposit receipts, (Ex.C2 and Ex.C3). These are signed by the cashier and secretary of the society. Ex.C5, is the certificate issued by opposite party No.1 wherein it has acknowledged the FDRs. It is also admitted that this amount is payable to the complainant, but the society is unable to pay amount for want of funds and amount will be paid when opposite parties will be having sufficient funds. There is no rebuttal to this documentary evidence. Therefore, the documentary evidence proves the case of the complainant.

  14. It is further submitted by learned counsel for complainant that opposite parties have raised the legal objections regarding jurisdiction of this Forum. Opposite parties have referred Sections 55 & 56 of Punjab Co-operative Societies Act to plead that the remedy is only by way of reference for arbitration, but the disputes, which can be referred to arbitration are also detailed in Section 55 of 'Act'. Therefore, the dispute raised by the complainant does not fall within purview of Section 55/56 of Punjab Co-operative Societies Act. In this case, the dispute is only regarding refund of amount deposited by the complainant with opposite parties. It is not a dispute touching constitution, management, business of society and it is also not a dispute regarding member and past members. Opposite parties have also referred Section 82 of Punjab Co-operative Societies Act to plead that the jurisdiction of the Courts is barred. Consumers are provided additional remedy U/s 3 of 'Act'. Therefore, jurisdiction of this Forum is not barred.

    To support these contentions, learned counsel for complainant has relied upon:-

    i) 2004 AIR (SC) 448 Secretary, Thirumurugan Co-operative Agricultural Credit Society Vs. M. Lalitha (dead) through L.Rs and others.

    ii) 2014 (78) RCR (Civil) 113 Siddarth Dalit Motor Vahatuk Co-op. Society Vs. Sanjay Dadu Sasane and Anr.

    iii) 2012 (1) CLT 199 Anil Pahwa Vs. Baldeep Singh & Other.

  15. On the other hand, learned counsel for opposite parties has submitted that the complainant Iqbaljit Singh is member of the society. Therefore, the matter is to be governed by Punjab Co-operative Societies Act, 1961. As per Section 55 & 56 of 'Act', any dispute between the members and society or its committee is to be referred to Arbitration. The jurisdiction of the Courts is specifically barred. As per Section 82 of 'Act' also, jurisdiction of the Courts is barred. Therefore, the complaint is not maintainable.

  16. It is further submitted by learned counsel for opposite parties that the complainant has not served opposite parties with notice U/s 79 & 80 of Punjab Co-operative Societies Act. He has claimed refund of amounts. He has not produced any evidence to prove the deposit of amount. Therefore, he does not fall within the purview of U/s 12 of 'Act'. He is also not joined the President as party. He used to control and keep watch on work of the society as per rules and regulations of Punjab Co-operative Societies Act.

  17. It is further submitted by learned counsel for opposite parties that the complainant has claimed that amount was deposited in the years 2011 & 2012. Then secretary of opposite party No.1 committed fraud with the society and he has embezzled lakhs of rupees of the society. Opposite party No.1 has already initiated the proceedings against the secretary. A sum of Rs.59,53,887/- is lying deposited with opposite party No.1 in the account of concerned secretary. If the order is passed by the competent authority for payment to the complainant and other aggrieved persons, same be ordered to be released by opposite parties from the account of concerned secretary. The complainant has no right to seek refund through the process of this Forum. The complaint is totally false, frivolous and vexatious and it be dismissed with cost.

  18. We have given careful consideration to these rival submissions and gone through the case law cited by learned counsel for complainant.

  19. Opposite parties are co-operative society. First objection of opposite parties is regarding maintainability of complaint and jurisdiction of this Forum to entertain this complaint. Opposite parties have referred Section 55/56 of Punjab Co-operative Societies Act, 1961 to support their contentions. A perusal of Section 55 reveals that it is applicable when there is dispute touching constitution, management or business of co-operative society. In this case, the complainant has claimed refund of his amount deposited with opposite parties. Therefore, the dispute does not fall within the ambit of Section 55 of Punjab Co-operative Societies Act.

  20. Opposite parties have also pleaded that as per Section 82 of Punjab Co-operative Societies Act, jurisdiction of this Forum is barred. The matter was examined by Hon'ble National Commission in the case of Anil Pahwa Vs. Baldeep Singh (Supra) and it was observed that Section 3 of 'Act' confers additional remedy on the Consumer Forum. The matter of refund or deposits where the amount has not been refunded by Co-operative Society in respect of provisions under the Co-operative Society Act, Consumer Forum would have jurisdiction to entertain the complaints.

    Similarly, Hon'ble Supreme Court of India in case of Secretary, Thirumurugan Co-operative Agricultural Credit Society Vs. M. Lalitha (dead) through L.Rs and others (Supra), has observed that the remedy of Consumer Forum is in addition and not in derogation to remedy under other Acts. It was rather further observed that the jurisdiction of Consumer Fora to decide the dispute is not barred because of even the remedy of arbitration provided under the Co-operative Societies Act. In the case of Siddarth Dalit Motor Vahatuk Co-op. Society (Supra) similar objections of jurisdiction of this Forum was raised by society. Hon'ble State Commission, Maharashtra held that objection is not tenable.

    Keeping in view the law laid down by Hon'ble Apex Court as well Hon'ble National Commission, jurisdiction of this Forum is not barred and complaint is maintainable before this Forum.

  21. Now, coming to the main controversy. The complainant has pleaded that he has deposited Rs.3,39,261/- in the shape of FDRs as well as saving account. Copies of these FDRs and saving account is also produced on record as Ex.C2, Ex.C3 and Ex.C4. The certificate, (Ex.C5) further proves that a sum of Rs.3,39,261/- is deposited by the complainant in the shape of different FDRs as well as in saving account. Opposite parties have not produced any rebuttal evidence to contradict this evidence of the complainant. In the written version also, they have given evasive reply.

  22. For the reasons recorded above, the complaint is partly accepted with Rs.10,000/- as cost and compensation against opposite parties. Opposite parties are directed to refund the following amounts of FDRs alongwith interest admissible to this amount as FDRs till date of payment and amount of Rs.1,39,261/ of saving account with interest:-:-

FDR Account No.

Date

Due Date

Amount

2806

14/03/11

14/03/12

Rs.1,00,000/-

2806

02/03/12

02/03/13

Rs.1,00,000/-

 

 

Total

Rs.2,00,000/-

 

  1. It is made clear that since the complaint has been filed through Secretary and Registrar Co-operative Society. These authorities will not be personally liable for making payment. The payment is to be made from the account/assets of the society i.e. The Poohli Multipurpose Co-operative Agri. Service Society Limited.

  2. The compliance of this order be made within 45 days from the date of receipt of copy of this order.

  3. The complaint could not be decided within the statutory period due to heavy pendency of cases.

  4. Copy of order be sent to the parties concerned free of cost and file be consigned to the record.

    Announced:-

    17-07-2017 (M.P Singh Pahwa)

    President

     

     

    (Jarnail Singh)

    Member

 
 
[HON'BLE MR. Mohinder Pal Singh Pahwa]
PRESIDENT
 
[HON'BLE MR. Jarnail Singh]
MEMBER

Consumer Court Lawyer

Best Law Firm for all your Consumer Court related cases.

Bhanu Pratap

Featured Recomended
Highly recommended!
5.0 (615)

Bhanu Pratap

Featured Recomended
Highly recommended!

Experties

Consumer Court | Cheque Bounce | Civil Cases | Criminal Cases | Matrimonial Disputes

Phone Number

7982270319

Dedicated team of best lawyers for all your legal queries. Our lawyers can help you for you Consumer Court related cases at very affordable fee.