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Latest Judgments

Total 3325 Consumer Court Cases Against Post Office.

Gujarat

POST OFFICE V/S L P SOLANKI

Post Office  

Court Name: Panch Mahals

Appelant Advocate

Respondant Advocate

Case Number: 99

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Date of Filing: 17-03-1999

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Date of Upload: 28-09-2020

Gujarat

Post Office V/S Chaudhary Abhayraj M.

Post Office  

Court Name: Mahesana

Appelant Advocate

Respondant Advocate

Case Number: 99

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Date of Filing: 09-03-1999

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Date of Upload: 15-08-2021

Karnataka

Case Number: 51

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Date of Filing: 10-12-1997

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Date of Upload: 19-07-2021

West Bengal

The Post Mastar,Jalalpur Post Office V/S Md.Shish Nabi

Post Office  

Court Name: Maldah

Appelant Advocate

Respondant Advocate

Case Number: 80

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Date of Filing: 25-07-1997

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Date of Upload: 09-08-2018

Gujarat

Post office V/S Shambhulal S. Rajgor

Post Office  

Court Name: Kachchh

Appelant Advocate

Respondant Advocate

Case Number: 99

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Date of Filing: 04-01-1999

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Date of Upload: 16-08-2020

Gujarat

Seniour Suprident Of Post office V/S Tusharbhai M. Pathak

Post Office  

Court Name: Bhavnagar

Appelant Advocate

Respondant Advocate

Case Number: 99

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Date of Filing: 04-01-1999

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Date of Upload: 21-08-2020

Karnataka

Case Number: 35

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Date of Filing: 22-07-1996

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Date of Upload: 26-07-2021

Gujarat

Post office V/S Harijan Pachan K.

Post Office  

Court Name: Kachchh

Appelant Advocate Ashok Solanki

Respondant Advocate

Case Number: 98

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Date of Filing: 18-11-1998

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Date of Upload: 15-08-2020

Uttar Pradesh

Madan Lal V/S Post Office

Post Office  

Court Name: StateCommission

Appelant Advocate Dr. Dinesh Chandra

Respondant Advocate

STATE CONSUMER DISPUTES REDRESSAL COMMISSION, UPC-1 Vikrant Khand 1 (Near Shaheed Path), Gomti Nagar Lucknow-226010First Appeal No. A/1997/1166( Date of Filing : 17 Jul 1997 )(Arisen out of Order Dated in Case No. of District )1. Post OfficeBasti...........Appellant(s)Versus1. Ma...

Case Number: 1997

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Date of Filing: 17-07-1997

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Date of Upload: 22-07-2022

Karnataka

Head Post Office Bidar V/S Smt.Ratnamma w/o late Bandeppa R/o Chowbara Bidar.

Post Office  

Court Name: Bidar

Appelant Advocate G.Gangshetty Patil

Respondant Advocate

Case Number: 128

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Date of Filing: 16-11-1995

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Date of Upload: 27-07-2021

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Common FAQ

Question : Am I eligible to file case against Post Office in Consumer Forum?

Answer : If you have purchased a product or avails any service, either for your personal use or to earn your livelihood by means of self-employment.

Question : When I can fill a complaint against Post Office ?

Answer : A complaint may be made against Post Office under the following circumstances:
1 : Loss or damage is caused to the consumer due to unfair or restrictive trade practice.
2 : the article purchased by you is defective.
3 : the services availed of by you suffer from any deficiency.
4 : charged more then MRP
5 : Goods or services, which will be hazardous to life and safety, when used, are being offered for sale to the public.

Question : Is there any exemption from payment of Court Fee?

Answer : The complainants who are Below the Poverty Line shall be entitled for the exemption of payment of fee for complaints upto rupees one lakh on production of an attested copy of the Antyodaya Anna Yojana card.

Question : What are the Reliefs available to Consumers?

Answer : The reliefs available are :
1 : Removal of defects from the goods
2 : Replacement of the goods
3 : Refund of the price paid.
4 : Removal of defects or deficiencies in the services
5 : Award of compensation for the loss or injury suffered;
6 : Discontinue and not to repeat unfair trade practice or restrictive trade practice;
7 : To withdraw hazardous goods from being offered for sale;
8 : To cease manufacture of hazardous goods and desist from offering services which are hazardous in nature;
9 : If the loss or injury has been suffered by a large number of consumers who are not identifiable conveniently, to pay such sum (not less than 5% of the value of such defective goods or services provided) which shall be determined by the forum;
10 : To issue corrective advertisement to neutralize the effect of misleading advertisement;
11 : To provide adequate costs to parties.