DISTRICT CONSUMER DISPUTES REDRESSAL COMMISSION SAS NAGAR (MOHALI)
Consumer Complaint No.2001 of 2019
Date of institution: 11.10.2019 Date of decision : 11.08.2020
Darshan Singh aged 39 years resident of H.No.406, Gillco Valley, Sector 127, Kharar, Mohali (Punjab).
…….Complainant
Versus
Brand Factory (FLFL), through its Store Manager,
Address: Cosmo Plaza, NH-22, Zirakpur, District Mohali-140603
……..Opposite Party
Complaint under Consumer Protection Act.
Quorum: Shri Sanjiv Dutt Sharma, President.
Shri Inderjit, Member
Present: Shri Karamveer Singh, counsel for the complainant.
OP Ex-parte.
Order dictated by :- Shri Sanjiv Dutt Sharma, President.
Order
The present order of ours will dispose of a complaint under Consumer Protection Act filed by the complainant (hereinafter referred as ‘CC’ for short) against the Opposite Party (hereinafter referred as ‘OP’ for short), wherein it is mentioned, that he has approached this Commission due to adoption of an unfair trade practice and deficiency in service on the part of the OP. The allegation of the complainant is that he purchased a T Shirt of Umbro Brand from the OP. It is further mentioned in the complaint that MRP of the product was Rs.399/- and discount @ 50% was provided by the OP. The price of the product after discount should have been Rs.199.49 but an amount of Rs.209/- was charged by the OP from the CC, after adding GST @ 5% i.e. Rs.9.98 on the discounted price of Rs.199.49. It is further mentioned in the complaint that when the CC enquired about the charging of GST, no clarifications were provided and rather the staff stated that it is legal to charge GST on the discounted price.
Thus alleging unfair trade practice and deficiency in service on the part of the OP, the CC has sought the refund of Rs.9.98 charged by the OP for the GST and compensation to the tune of Rs.25,000/-. Further CC has demanded Rs.10,000/- as litigation expenses. Complaint of the CC is duly signed and verified. Further the same is also supported by affidavit of the CC.
2. The OP has chosen to remain ex-parte.
3. Today counsel for the CC has moved an application seeking permission to withdraw the present complaint on the ground that the OP has compromised the matter with the CC. He has also annexed copy of the compromise wherein the OP has offered a lump sum amount to the tune of Rs.7,000/- to the CC within 30 days and the complainant shall withdraw the present complaint. It is pertinent to mention here that there is nothing mentioned in the application whether the OP has paid the amount of Rs.7,000/- to the CC within 30 days or not.
4. However, in view of the compromise, the present complaint is dismissed as withdrawn. The CC is at liberty to approach this Commission if OP don’t adhere to the compromise. File be indexed and consigned to record room.
Announced
August 11, 2020
(Sanjiv Dutt Sharma)
President
(Inderjit)
Member