West Bengal

Kolkata-III(South)

CC/441/2019

Smt. Sarita Kumari. - Complainant(s)

Versus

D.K. Land Development & Construction Pvt. Ltd. - Opp.Party(s)

28 Feb 2023

ORDER

DISTRICT CONSUMER DISPUTE REDRESSAL COMMISSION
KOLKATA UNIT-III(South),West Bengal
18, Judges Court Road, Kolkata 700027
 
Complaint Case No. CC/441/2019
( Date of Filing : 19 Aug 2019 )
 
1. Smt. Sarita Kumari.
W/o Sri Laxmi Narayan, S/o Sri Man Mohan Mondal, Permanent resident of- Village Kagazi Tola Kahalgaon, P.o.-Kahalgaon, P.S.-Kahalgaon, District-Bhagalpur, Bihar-813203., Represented by his Constituent Attorney Holder namely Sri Anant Kumar Singh, S/o Lt. Bhola Prasad Singh.
...........Complainant(s)
Versus
1. D.K. Land Development & Construction Pvt. Ltd.
having its registered office at - 617A, Diamond Harbour Road, Kadamtala Bazar, P.s.-Thakurpukur, Kol-700063 and also having its Branch Office at - 423D, Motilal Gupta Road, P.s.-Haridevpur, Kol-700082.
2. Sri Asit Pramanik (Expunged/Striked out vide order dt. 8/12/2022)
S/o Sri Bhabhasindhu Pramanik, Direcotor of D.K.Land Development and Construction Pvt. Ltd.,Permanent Residentof Vill Ramnagar, Mondalpara, P.o.Khagramuri, P.s.-Bishnupur, Dist-South 24Pgs, Pin-700140
3. Smt. Dipali Pramanik
Director of D.K. Land Development and Construction Pvt. Ltd., Permanent Resident of Ramnagar, Mondalpara, Khagramuri, P.s.-Bishnupur, Dist-South 24 Pgs, Pin-700140.
4. Sri Bapi Mondal
Director of D.K. Land Development and Construction Pvt. Ltd., Permanent resident of 5, Basudevpur, Kancha Road, Behala, Kol-700061.
............Opp.Party(s)
 
BEFORE: 
 HON'BLE MRS. Sashi Kala Basu PRESIDENT
 HON'BLE MRS. Ashoka Guha Roy (Bera) MEMBER
 HON'BLE MR. Dhiraj Kumar Dey MEMBER
 
PRESENT:
 
Dated : 28 Feb 2023
Final Order / Judgement

Date of filing : 19/08/2019

Date of Judgment : 28/02/2023

Mrs. Sashi Kala Basu, Hon’ble President

This petition of complaint is filed under section 12 of C.P. Act, 1986 by Smt Sarita Kumari represented by her attorney holder namely Sri Anant Kumar Singh alleging deficiency in service on the part of the opposite parties (referred as OP hereinafter) namely (1) D. K. Land Development and Construction Private Limited, (2) Sri Asit Pramanik, (name striked out as died during the pendency of the proceeding) (3) Smt. Dipali Pramanik and (4) Sri Bapi Mondal.

Case of the Complainant, in short, is that the OP No.1 is engaged in the business of buying, developing and selling of land and the OP No.2, 3 & 4 were/are the Directors of the OP No.1. OPs had constructed a residential complex or modern village/township for lower/ mediocre income group under the name and style of “Garden City” in a 150 bighas vacant land within the jurisdiction of Bishnupur PS in the district of South 24 Parganas.

On knowing about the said project, Complainant booked two plot of land being Nos.323 and 324 measuring 6 cottahs in the said project namely “Garden City” and paid booking amount of Rs. 60,000/- on 23.01.2011. Subsequently, an agreement for sale was also executed between the parties on 23.12.2011 whereby OPs agreed to sell the said plots at a total consideration of Rs.2,40,000/-. Complainant has paid the full and final payment of the entire consideration amount. The development work of the said project was expected to be completed in the year 2013. But, no developmental work has been carried by the OPs, OP No.2 (now deceased) in the month of August, 2015 i.e. on 31.08.2015 had handed over a letter to Complainant asking for further six months’ time for registration of deed of conveyance. But, neither the plots have been handed over nor the money has been refunded to the Complainant. A criminal complaint has also been filed by the Complainant against the OPs. Thus this complaint has been filed for directing the OPs to refund the entire consideration amount of Rs.2,40,000/- along with interest @ 10% p.a. from the date of receiving of the earnest booking amount or in alternative to execute the final deed of conveyance in favour o the Complainant, to pay an amount of Rs.70,000/- as compensation for harassment, mental agony and sufferings, to pay Rs.50,000/- for adopting unfair trade practice, to pay Rs.50,000/- for rendering deficiency of service and to pay Rs.20,000/- as litigation cost.

Complainant has annexed with the complaint, agreement for sale dt.23.12.2011, money receipts showing payment of the amount, letter dt.31.8.2015 sent by OP No.2 to the Complainant, receipts showing payment of consideration amount and the copy of the FIR and the letter of allotment dated 14.03.2011.

On perusal of the record it appears that in spite of service of notice, OPs did not take any step. Thus, vide order dt. 11.11.2019, case came up for ex-parte hearing.

So, the only point requires determination is whether the Complainant is entitled to the relief as prayed for?

DECISION WITH REASONS

It is claimed by the Complainant that he agreed to purchase plot of land being No.323 and 324 in the project called “Garden City” to be developed by the OPs, at a total consideration amount of Rs.2,40,000/-. According to complainant she has paid entire consideration amount. In support of her said claim she has filed the agreement for sale and the receipts showing the payments of the consideration amount as agreed. The payment has been made by the Complainant as per agreement is further substantiated from the letter sent by the OP No.2 (now deceased) dt.31.8.2015 requesting for further six months’ time from the Complainant for execution and registration of the deed in his favour. There is no mention in the letter that any payment is due. So, as before this Commission there is absolutely no contrary material, Complainant is entitled to refund of sum plaid by her along with interest in the form of compensation as apparently no development work has been carried out by the OPs in the said project.

Hence

             ORDERED

CC/441/2019 is allowed ex-parte. OPs are directed to refund Rs.2,40,000/-, paid by the Complaint, together with interest @ 10% p.a. from the date of last payment to till this date, within two months from the date of this order, in default, the entire amount shall carry interest @ 10% p.a. till realisation. OPs are further directed to pay litigation cost of Rs.10,000/- within the aforesaid period of two months.

 
 
[HON'BLE MRS. Sashi Kala Basu]
PRESIDENT
 
 
[HON'BLE MRS. Ashoka Guha Roy (Bera)]
MEMBER
 
 
[HON'BLE MR. Dhiraj Kumar Dey]
MEMBER
 

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