(Delivered on 21/04/2022)
PER SHRI A. Z. KHWAJA, HON’BLE JUDICIAL MEMBER.
1. Petitioner Mr. Niraj Dambhare has preferred the present Revision Petition feeling aggrieved by the order dated 02/12/2021 passed by the learned Additional District Consumer Commission , Nagpur in Consumer Complaint No. 130/2021 whereby the learned Additional District Consumer Commission, Nagpur passed an order directing the complaint to proceed exparte against the present petitioner.
2. Short facts leading to filing of the present revision petition are that ,
Respondent No. 1 – Mr. Vishnupant Ukundrao Valwatkar was the original complainant and petitioner and respondent No. 2 had developed the land situated at Mouza- Harishchandra (Vela), Tahsil Nagpur (Gramin), District Nagpur bearing Khasra No. 171/2 and demarcated the plots over it. The respondent No. 1 contended that he had entered in to an agreement to purchase the plot No. 34 having area admeasuring 1578.62 Sq. fts. on 13/03/2019. The respondent No. 1/complainant had also paid the entire amount but sale deed was not executed. The respondent No. 1/complainant then lodged the complaint under the Consumer Protection Act against the present petitioner and respondent No. 2 regarding deficiency in service.
3. The learned Additional District Consumer Commission, Nagpur thereafter issued notice to the present petitioner and respondent No. 2 but the same was avoided by on one or other pretext and so complaint proceeded exparte against the petitioner and respondent No. 2 on 02/12/2021
4. It is submitted by Mr. Girish Dube, learned advocate for the petitioner that the learned Additional District Consumer Commission, Nagpur had issued the notice to the petitioner at wrong address of the petitioner. The petitioner has contended that he was never residing at the address given by the respondent No. 1 in the complaint but this fact was not taken in to consideration at all. The petitioner has also contended that the complaint filed by the respondent No. 1 was filed after the period of 3 years and so hopelessly barred by limitation. It is also submitted by the learned advocate for the petitioner that no proper steps were taken by the respondent No. 1 to serve the petitioner and in an erroneous manner public notice came to be issued though address given in the complaint was wrong address. It is submitted by the learned advocate for the petitioner that the present petitioner was denied the opportunity to file written version and to taken several pleas to defend him. According to the learned advocate for the petitioner serious prejudice is likely to be caused in case impugned order dated 02/12/2021 is not set aside and opportunity is not granted to the petitioner to file written version.
5 We have also heard Mr. Sawal, learned advocate for the respondent No. 1. The learned advocate for the respondent No. 1 has strongly rebutted the contentions advanced by the petitioner. Mr. Sawal, learned advocate for the respondent No. 1 has also denied that the petitioner was not residing at the address given in the complaint and has supported the order.
6. We have gone through the record as well as address given by the petitioner in the memo of revision which shows that the address of the petitioner Plot No. 4, Konark Colony, Beas Road, Nagpur which is not the address given in the Consumer Complaint filed by the respondent No. 1.
7. During the course of argument the learned advocate for the respondent has also submitted that the matter is now posted for judgment on 24/03/2022. However, looking to the submissions made by Mr. Girish Dube, learned advocate for the petitioner, we are of the considered view that due opportunity needs to be granted to the petitioner to defend itself in the Consumer Complaint filed by the respondent No. 1 on all aspects and also to put up his defence by filing written version on record. However, it is clear that the petitioner has avoided service of notice on several dates and therefore we feel that suitable costs needs to be saddled upon the petitioner while giving him opportunity to file his written version on record.
8. In the light of aforesaid facts, we are of the view that order passed by the learned Additional District Consumer Commission, Nagpur on 02/12/2021 needs to be set aside and petitioner needs to be given opportunity to file his written version subject to cost to be paid to the respondent No. 1. Accordingly, we hereby allowed the revision petition and proceed to pass the following order.
ORDER
i. Revision Petitioner is hereby allowed.
ii. Order passed by the learned Additional District Consumer Commission, Nagpur dated 02/12/2021 in Consumer Complaint No. 130/2021 is hereby set aside subject to costs of Rs. 10,000/- to be paid to the respondent No. 1 within a period of 15 days from the receipt of order.
iii. Petitioner is permitted to file written version within a period of 15 days on receipt of order .
iv. The learned Additional District Consumer Commission, Nagpur is hereby directed to decide the complaint afresh after taking the written version on record as expeditiously as possible.