Karnataka

Dakshina Kannada

CC/44/2015

Smt. Pushpavathi U. - Complainant(s)

Versus

1.The South Kanara Agriculturists CoOperative Marketing Society Ltd - Opp.Party(s)

Thimmayya.P.

24 Jan 2015

ORDER

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Complaint Case No. CC/44/2015
 
1. Smt. Pushpavathi U.
Wife of U.S. Medappa Aged about 40 years Residing at Uluvaru House Aranthodu Village and Post Sullia Taluk D.K.
...........Complainant(s)
Versus
1. 1.The South Kanara Agriculturists CoOperative Marketing Society Ltd
No. 3901. APMC Building, P.B. No 159, Mission Street, Mangalore D.K. 575001. Represented by its Managing Director
2. 2. Special Officer.The South Kanara Agriculturists Co Operative Marketing Society Ltd
No. 3901. APMC Building, P.B. No 159, Mission Street, Mangalore D.K. 575001.
............Opp.Party(s)
 
BEFORE: 
 HON'BLE MRS. Smt.Asha Shetty PRESIDENT
 
For the Complainant:Thimmayya.P., Advocate
For the Opp. Party:
ORDER

BEFORE THE DAKSHINA KANNADA DISTRICT CONSUMER DISPUTES REDRESSAL FORUM, MANGALORE

Dated this the 27th February 2015

PRESENT

 

        SMT. ASHA SHETTY           :  HON’BLE  PRESIDENT

              

        SMT.LAVANYA M. RAI       :   MEMBER

 

COMMON ORDER IN

C.C.Nos. 42, 43, 44, 46, 47, 50  and 51/2015

 

CC.No.42/2015

(Admitted on 24.1.2015)

K. Himakara,

Son of Balanna Gowda,

Aged about 40 years,

Residing at Kurunji House,

Near Vivekananda Circle,

Kanthamangila Road, Post Sullia,

Sullia Taluk D.K. 574 232.                       …… COMPLAINANT

 

 

CC.No.43/2015

(Admitted on 24.1.2015)

K. Balanna Gowda,

Son of K. Shivanna Gowda,

Aged about 75 years,

Residing at Kurunji House,

Near Vivekananda Circle,

Kanthamangila Road, Post Sullia,

Sullia Taluk D.K. 574 232.                       …… COMPLAINANT

 

CC.No.44/2015

(Admitted on 24.1.2015)

 

Smt Pushpavathi.U.,

Wife of U.S. Medappa,

Aged about 40 years,

Residing at Uluvaru House,

Aranthodu Village and Post

Sullia Taluk D.K. 574 232.                       …… COMPLAINANT

 

 

CC.No.46/2015

(Admitted on 31.1.2015)

 

Mr. K.Rathnakara Prabhu,

Son of Raghava Prabhu,

Aged about 60 years,

Residing at Gagana Deepa House,

Kunjarpa, Ujire Village and Post,

Belthangady Taluk 574 240.          …… COMPLAINANT

 

CC.No.47/2015

(Admitted on 31.1.2015)

 

Mrs. Rekha R. Prabhu,

Wife of K.Rathnakara Prabhu,

Aged about 53 years,

Residing at Gagana Deepa House,

Kunjarpa, Ujire Village and Post,

Belthangady Taluk 574 240.          …… COMPLAINANT

 

 

CC.No.50/2015

(Admitted on 31.1.2015)

 

Shri M.Ananda,

Aged about 70 years,

S/o Ishwarappayya,

R/o Kancharody House,

Mithabagilu Village,

Belthangady Taluk Da.Ka.                       …… COMPLAINANT

 

CC.No.51/2015

(Admitted on 31.1.2015)

 

Athose Veigus,

Aged about 73 years,

S/o Kaithan Veigus,

R/o Mariya Sadana,

Mundooru Village,

Belthangady Taluk Da.Ka.                       …… COMPLAINANT

 

 (Advocate for the Complainants: Sri.Thimmayya.P.)

 

VERSUS

1. The South Kanara Agricultural

    Co-Operative Marketing Society Ltd.

    No.3901, APMC Building, PB.No.159,

    Mission Street, Mangalore, D.K.  575 001

    Represented by its Managing Director.

 

2.  The Special Officer/ Assistant Registrar of

      Co-Operative Societies Puttur,

     The South Kanara Agricultural

     Co-Operative Marketing Society Ltd.

     No.3901, APMC Building, PB.No.159,

     Mission Street,

     Mangalore, D.K.  575 001.         …. OPPOSITE PARTIES

 

(Opposite Party No.1 and 2: Appeared in person)

 

ORDER DELIVERED BY HON’BLE PRESIDENT

SMT. ASHA SHETTY:

I.       1. The above complaints are filed under Section 12 of Consumer Protection Act alleging deficiency in service against the common Opposite Parties claiming similar reliefs.  In order to save the time as well as for the sake of convenience, we have taken up all the cases together and passed common order as under:

The brief facts of the case are as under:

The Complainants are deposited certain sum of money with the Opposite Party and the Opposite Party is a registered society having its registered office in the above address and having its branches at Puttur amongst other places. The details of the amounts deposited with the Opposite Party finance mentioned in detail herein below:-

In CC.No.42/2015 the Complainant K.Himakara deposited the amount as under:-

Sl.No.

Receipt No.

Date of Issue

Face Value

Date of Maturity

Interest Rate

1

2973

4.8.2013

Rs.60,000/-

4.8.2014

11.5%

 

 

 

 

 

 

In CC.No.43/2015 the Complainant K.Balanna Gowda deposited the amount as under:-

Sl.No.

Receipt No.

Date of Issue

Face Value

Date of Maturity

Interest Rate

1

3700

19.9.2011

Rs.1,50,000/-

19.9.2013

11.5%

 

 

 

 

 

 

In CC.No.44/2015 the Complainant Smt Pushpavathi.U deposited the amount as under:-

Sl.No.

Receipt No.

Date of Issue

Face Value

Date of Maturity

Interest Rate

1

3256

18.6.2010

Rs.28,000/-

18.6.2014

11.5%

 

 

 

 

 

 

In CC.No.46/2015 the Complainant Mr. K.Rathnakara Prabhu, deposited the amount as under:-

Sl.No.

Receipt No.

Date of Issue

Face Value

Date of Maturity

Interest Rate

1

6121

5.2.2011

Rs.50,000/-

5.2.2014

11.5%

2

6150

10.3.2012

Rs.50,000/-

10.3.2014

11.5%

3

6125

23.4.2011

Rs.50,000/

23.4.2014

11.5%

4

6123

12.5.2012

Rs.50,000/-

12.5.2014

11.5%

5

6188

15.6.2013

Rs.25,000/-

15.6.2014

11.5%

6

6186

22.6.2013

Rs.50,000/-

22.6.2014

11.5%

7

282

26.6.2010

Rs.25,900/-

26.6.2014

11.5%

8

283

31.7.2010

Rs.25,000/-

31.7.2014

11.5%

9

271

1.8.2009

Rs.25,000/-

1.8.2014

11.5%

10

6161

1.9.2012

Rs.50,000/-

1.9.2014

11.5%

11

257

13.9.2008

Rs.25,000/-

13.9.2014

11.5%

12

275

19.9.2009

Rs.25,000/-

19.9.2014

11.5%

13

6144

22.10.2011

Rs.50,000/-

22.10.2014

11.5%

14

6200

23.11.2013

Rs.50,000/-

23.11.2014

11.5%

15

SB Pass Book No.23

1.8.2009

Rs.50,643/-

23.11.2013

 

 

 

 

Rs.6,00,643

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In CC.No.47/2015 the Complainant Mrs Rekha R.Prabhu deposited the amount as under:-

Sl.No.

Receipt No.

Date of Issue

Face Value

Date of Maturity

Interest Rate

1

6120

5.2.2011

Rs.50,000/-

5.2.2014

11.5%

2

6149

10.3.2012

Rs.50,000/-

10.3.2014

11.5%

3

6126

23.4.2011

Rs.50,000/

23.4.2014

11.5%

4

6154

12.5.2012

Rs.50,000/-

12.5.2014

11.5%

5

6189

15.6.2013

Rs.25,000/-

15.6.2014

11.5%

6

6187

22.6.2013

Rs.50,000/-

22.6.2014

11.5%

7

281

26.6.2010

Rs.25,900/-

26.6.2014

11.5%

8

284

31.7.2010

Rs.25,000/-

31.7.2014

11.5%

9

270

1.8.2009

Rs.25,000/-

1.8.2014

11.5%

10

6193

2.8.2013

Rs.40,000/-

2.8.2014

11.5%

11

6162

1.9.2012

Rs.50,000/-

1.9.2014

11.5%

12

256

13.9.2008

Rs.25,000/-

13.9.2014

11.5%

13

276

19.9.2009

Rs.25,000/-

19.9.2014

11.5%

14

6143

22.10.2011

Rs.50,000/-

22.10.2014

11.5%

15

6199

23.11.2013

Rs.50,000/-

23.11.2014

11.5%

16

SB Pass Book No.22

1.8.2009

Rs.50,643/-

23.11.2013

 

 

 

 

Rs.6,40,643

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In CC.No.50/2015 the Complainant M.Ananda deposited the amount as under:-

Sl.No.

Receipt No.

Date of Issue

Face Value

Date of Maturity

Interest Rate

1

218

9.3.2006

Rs.40,000/-

9.3.2014

11.5%

2

228

3.5.2008

Rs.10,000/-

3.5.2014

11.5%

3

279

6.5.2010

Rs.49,000/-

6.5.2014

11.5%

4

298

29.10.2010

Rs.49,000/-

29.10.2014

11.5%

5

280

7.5.2010

Rs.48,000/-

7.5.2013

11.5%

6

287

30.8.2010

Rs.34,000/-

30.8.2014

11.5%

7

6141

30.9.2011

Rs.19,900/-

30.9.2014

11.5%

8

6140

7.10.2011

Rs.49,000/-

7.10.2014

11.5%

9

6146

29.10.2011

Rs.19,000/-

29.10.2014

11.5%

10

6151

30.3.2012

Rs.40,000/-

30.3.2014

11.5%

 

 

 

Rs.3,57,900

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In CC.No.51/2015 the Complainant Athoose Veigus deposited the amount as under:-

Sl.No.

Receipt No.

Date of Issue

Face Value

Date of Maturity

Interest Rate

1

232

30.06.2006

Rs.19,000/-

30.06.2014

11.5%

2

242

12.06.2007

Rs.19,500/-

12.06.2014

11.5%

3

266

29.05.2009

Rs.13,000/-

29.05.2014

11.5%

4

277

1.12.2009

Rs.19,000/-

1.12.2014

11.5%

5

267

29.5.2009

Rs.10,000/-

29.5.2014

11.5%

6

6118

27.12.2010

Rs.19,000/-

30.8.2014

11.5%

7

6155

13.5.2012

Rs.15,000/-

13.5.2014

11.5%

8

6190

23.6.2013

Rs.17,000/-

23.6.2014

11.5%

9

6191

27.6.2013

Rs.30,000/-

27.6.2014

11.5%

 

 

 

Rs.1,61,500

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Complainants stated that, they have invested their hard earned money in Opposite Parties co-operative society under the fixed deposit receipt for the stipulated period mentioned in the respective fixed deposit receipts and the Opposite Parties inturn agreed to pay interest mentioned in the certificates.  Further it is stated that, the Opposite Parties inspite of agreed to refund the aforesaid amount on the date of maturity mentioned in the respective F.D. Receipts not refunded the amount till this date.

It is stated that, the Complainants approached the Opposite Parties, the Opposite Parties have been indefinitely postponing the money payable under the F.D. Receipts without assigning any valid reasons which amounts to deficiency in service and hence the above complaints are filed before this Forum under Section 12 of the Consumer Protection Act 1986 (herein after referred to as ‘the Act’) seeking direction from this Forum to the Opposite Parties to pay the entire Deposited amount invested by them respectively mentioned in their complaints and also sought for compensation and cost of the proceedings.

 

II.      1. Version notice served to the Opposite Parties No.1 and 2 by R.P.A.D in all the complaints. The Opposite Party No.1 and 2 appeared in person and Opposite Party No.1 filed version stated that since 10 to 12 years due to loss in areca nut business, the society is suffered more than 24 crores. Hence the society is suffering from financial crunch.  Therefore, they could not discharge the liability/fixed deposit to the general public.  It is also stated that they will take steps to repay the same and denied the deficiency in service and prayed for dismissal of the complaint.

 

III.     1. In support of the above complaints, all the respective Complainants are examined as CW-1 and produced documents got marked under the ‘Ex.C’ series detailed in the annexure here below. Opposite Parties placed exparte.

In view of the above said facts, the points now that arise for our consideration in this case are as under:

  1. Whether the complaints filed by complainants are maintainable?

 

  1. Whether the Complainants proved that the Opposite Parties committed deficiency in service?

 

  1. If so, whether the Complainants are entitled for the reliefs claimed?

 

  1. What order?

           We have considered the notes/oral arguments submitted by the learned counsels and also considered the materials that was placed before this Forum and answer the points are as follows: 

             Point No.(i) & (ii): Affirmative.

                       Point No.(iii) & (iv): As per the final order.   

REASONS

IV.  1.  POINTS No. (i) to (iv):

In the instant case, the Complainants in order to substantiate their respective complaints filed evidence on affidavit supported by fixed deposit receipts i.e. Ex.C ‘series’ in all the complaints mentioned in the annexure in detail.  The Complainants sworn affidavits stating that, the Fixed Deposits are matured but the Opposite Parties keep on assured to refund the amount by giving one or the other excuses and postponing the payment without valid reasons.  However, now the point for consideration is that, whether the Complainants are entitled for the amount mentioned in the Fixed Deposit Receipts and thereby without paying the aforesaid amount the Opposite Parties have committed deficiency in service?

On perusal of the oral as well as documentary evidence available on record, we find that, the Complainants deposited the hard earned money under the Fixed Deposit Receipts with the Opposite Parties and the Opposite Parties inturn agreed to refund the amount along with the interest on the date of maturity mentioned in the respective F.D. Receipts.  We are of the considered opinion that, in a case of like this nature reciprocal promises were enshrined in the contract/certificate entered/issued between the parties, both the parties were obliged to perform in that ‘Order’. No doubt the Complainants invested certain sum of money under the Fixed Deposit Receipts for a particular period with the Opposite Parties and the Opposite Parties inturn received the invested amount from the Complainants and agreed to refund the aforesaid amount along with the interest on the date of maturity.  When that being so, it is the obligation on the part of the Opposite Parties Co-operative society to refund the amount to the Complainants on the date of maturity because the Opposite Parties made use of the money pertaining to the Complainants in their society and agreed to refund the amount with interest.  When that being the position, the Opposite Parties society should have refunded the amount to the Complainants without any demand.  As we know, the financial institutions are facing financial crunches and caused problems to the depositors and keep on seeking/postponing the payment by giving the one or the other reasons are common in a case of like this nature.  By considering the transactions involved in the above case, we are of the opinion that, cause of action will be continued till the payment invested under the certificate are received by the Complainants.  It is not the case of the Opposite Parties that, they have offered the payment on the date of maturity or subsequent dates till this date. Even in this count the complaint is maintainable.

We further observed that, the Complainants invested certain sum of money under the Fixed Deposit Receipts and Opposite Parties agreed to repay the amount along with the interest but failed to pay the said amount till this date amounts to deficiency in service as well as unfair trade practice.

Apart from the above, we also observed that, the opposite parties took a contention that in other similar cases the complaint is not maintainable in view of the Co-operative Societies Act 1959 as per Section 70.  It is a settled position of law that, Section 3 of the Consumer Protection Act 1986 not in derogation of any other law inforce, we mean to say Karnataka Co-operatives Societies Act 1959 too. It is further stated that since 10 to 12 years due to loss in areca nut business, the society is suffered more than 24 crores. Hence the society is suffering from financial crunch.  Therefore, they could not discharge the liability/fixed deposits to the general public.  It is also stated that they will take steps to repay the same and denied the deficiency in service.

In this connection we have referred a citation - THE TRINITY HOUSE BUILDING CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY LTD. & ANR. VS WILSON PETERS decided on 30.11.1995 reported in 1996 Vol-I CPR 679 held as under:-

Consumer Protection Act, 1986 – Section 3 – Act, not in derogation of any other law – Karnataka Co-operative Societies Act, 1959 – Section 70 – Complainant about neither allotment of housing site nor refund by OP/appellant- Allowed by DF – Appeal against – Whether Section 70 of Kar. Co-op-Soc. Act bars jurisdiction of Consumer Forum ? – (No) – Complaint is maintainable under COPRA (PARA 18) -  4 ½ YEARS LAPSING SINCE DEPOSIT – No allotment D.F. rightly ordered refund with interest (para 19).

 

Section 70 of Karnataka Co-operative Societies Act, 1959 is not a bar to a complaint seeking relief for loss and injury suffered due to negligence of D.P. in deficiency in the performance of service viz. Allotment of housing site within a reasonable time after deposit of amount.

Similarly even in all the complaints there is no dispute that the complainants deposited amounts with the opposite parties as averred by them in the complaint seeking refund of the amount.  The opposite parties did not refund the amount till this date. Therefore, we hold that there is no substance in the version filed by the opposite parties even the co-operative societies also falls within the purview Section 3 of the Consumer Protection Act, 1986. A person includes a Co-operative Society, the complainants have got right to file complaints against the co-operatives societies, the harmonious construction of these two provisions will clearly establish that the complaints filed by the complainants are maintainable under the Consumer Protection Act 1986.

By considering the above aspects, we hold that, on failure to pay the aforesaid amount on the date of maturity  till this date amounts to deficiency in service as well as unfair trade practice as stated supra. Therefore, we hereby directed the Opposite Parties are jointly and severally shall pay the entire amount mentioned in the Fixed Deposit Receipts/Savings Bank Account in CC.No.42/2015 Rs.60,000/- (Rupees Sixty thousand only) i.e Ex.C1, in CC.No.43/2015 Rs.1,50,000/- (Rupees One lakh Fifty thousand only) i.e Ex.C1, in CC.No.44/2015 Rs.28,000/- (Rupees Twenty eight thousand only) i.e Ex.C1, in CC.No.46/2015 Rs.6,00,643/- (Rupees Six lakhs six hundred forty three only) i.e Ex.C1 to C15, in CC.No.47/2015 Rs.6,40,643/- (Rupees Six lakhs forty thousand six hundred forty three only) i.e Ex.C1 to C16, in CC.No.50/2015 Rs.3,57,000/- (Rupees Three lakhs Fifty seven thousand only) i.e Ex.C1 to C10, in CC.No.51/2015 Rs.1,61,500/- (Rupees One lakh Sixty one thousand five hundred only) i.e Ex.C1 to C9, along with contractual rate of interest from the respective date of deposits till the date of maturity to the complainants and thereafter Opposite Parties shall pay interest at the rate of 12% per annum from the respective date of maturity till the date of payment. And also pay Rs.3,000/- (Rupees three thousand only) in each case towards the cost of the litigation expenses.  Payment shall be made within 30 days from the date of this order.

In the present cases, interest considered by this Forum itself is compensation and therefore, no separate amount for compensation is awarded.

In the result, we pass the following:-               

ORDER

The complaints are allowed. Opposite Parties are jointly and severally shall pay the entire amount mentioned in the Fixed Deposit Receipts/Savings Bank Account in CC.No.42/2015 Rs.60,000/- (Rupees Sixty thousand only) i.e Ex.C1, in CC.No.43/2015 Rs.1,50,000/- (Rupees One lakh Fifty thousand only) i.e Ex.C1, in CC.No.44/2015 Rs.28,000/- (Rupees Twenty eight thousand only) i.e Ex.C1, in CC.No.46/2015 Rs.6,00,643/- (Rupees Six lakhs six hundred forty three only) i.e Ex.C1 to C15, in CC.No.47/2015 Rs.6,40,643/- (Rupees Six lakhs forty thousand six hundred forty three only) i.e Ex.C1 to C16, in CC.No.50/2015 Rs.3,57,000/- (Rupees Three lakhs Fifty seven thousand only) i.e Ex.C1 to C10, in CC.No.51/2015 Rs.1,61,500/- (Rupees One lakh Sixty one thousand five hundred only) i.e Ex.C1 to C9, along with contractual rate of interest from the respective date of deposits till the date of maturity to the complainants and thereafter Opposite Parties shall pay interest at the rate of 12% per annum from the respective date of maturity till the date of payment. And also pay Rs.3,000/- (Rupees three thousand only) in each case towards the cost of the litigation expenses.  Payment shall be made within 30 days from the date of this order.

The F.D.R. if any deposited by the Complainant be returned fourth with by substituting the certified.

 

The copy of this order as per the statutory requirements be forwarded to the parties and therefore the file be consigned to record.

 

(Page No.1 to 14 dictated to the Stenographer typed by him, revised and pronounced in the open court on this the 27th day of February 2015.)

 

 

 

 

PRESIDENT                            MEMBER

 


 

ANNEXURE

Witnesses examined on behalf of the Complainants:

CW-1 : K. Himakara - CC.No.42/2015.

CW-1 : K. Balanna Gowda - CC.No.43/2015.

CW-1 : Smt Pushpavathi.U - CC.No.44/2015.

CW-1 :Mr. K.Rathnakara Prabhu - CC.No.46/2015.

CW-1 :Mrs. Rekha R. Prabhu - CC.No.47/2015.

CW-1 :Shri M.Ananda - CC.No.50/2015.

CW-1 :Athose Veigus - CC.No.51/2015.

 

Documents produced on behalf of the Complainant:

In CC.No.42/2015:

Ex C1– Original F.D. Receipt ( 1 in No).

Documents produced on behalf of the Complainant:

In CC.No.43/2015:

Ex C1– Original F.D. Receipt ( 1 in No).

Documents produced on behalf of the Complainant:

In CC.No.44/2015:

Ex C1– Original F.D. Receipt ( 1 in No).

Documents produced on behalf of the Complainant:

In CC.No.46/2015:

Ex C1 to C14 – Original F.D. Receipt ( 14 in Nos).

Ex C15 – Original S.B. Pass Book No.23 issued by O.P.

Documents produced on behalf of the Complainant:

In CC.No.47/2015:

Ex C1 to C15 – Original F.D. Receipt ( 15 in Nos).

Ex C16 – Original S.B. Pass Book No.22 issued by O.P.

Documents produced on behalf of the Complainant:

In CC.No.50/2015:

Ex C1 to C10 – Original F.D. Receipt ( 10 in Nos).

Documents produced on behalf of the Complainant:

In CC.No.50/2015:

Ex C1 to C9 – Original F.D. Receipt ( 9 in Nos).

Documents produced on behalf of the Complainant:

In CC.No.505/2014:

Ex C1 – Original F.D. Receipt.

 

 

Witnesses examined on behalf of the Opposite Parties:

- Nil -

Documents produced on behalf of the Opposite Parties:    

- Nil -

 

 

Dated:27.02.2015                                   PRESIDENT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                                                                                           

 
 
[HON'BLE MRS. Smt.Asha Shetty]
PRESIDENT

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