Ld. Advocate(s)
For Complainant .. Makbul Rahaman
For OP/OPs .. None
Date of Filing : 11.09.2018
Date of Disposal : 09.08.2019
: JUDGMENT & ORDER dtd. 09.08.2019 :
Nonpayment of the maturity amount of 11 fixed deposits of the depositor herein, the complainant has obliged her to lodge this complaint u/s 12 of the C.P. Act 1986 for redressal.
The brief fact of the case is that the complainant had 11 F.D. certificates bearing numbers 925004907875, 925004907876, 925004907877, 925004907878, 925004907879 and 92500490780 for the amount of Rs. 17,000/- with the OP No.1 for the period from 28.12.2016 to 28.06.2018 i.e., for 18 months and 925005120002 and 925005120003 for the amount of Rs. Rs. 17,000/- with the OP No.1 for the period from 29.12.2016 to 29.06.2018 i.e., for 18 months, 925005120004 and 925005120005 for the amount of Rs. 14,000/- with the OP No.1 for the period from 29.12.2016 to 29.06.2018 i.e., for 18 months and 925005120006 for the amount of Rs. 16,000/- with the OP No.1 for the period from 29.12.2016 to 29.06.2018 i.e., for 18 months.
According to the condition of the F.D. Scheme, the complainant is entitled to get the maturity amount of Rs. 2,09,340/- + up to date interest as per norms of the OPs. The complainant has made claim as per rule but no payment has been made by the OPs. The complainant in her averment had prayed for directing the OPs to refund of Rs. 2,09,340/- + up to date interest as per norms of the OPs, a compensation of Rs.50,000/- for harassment and mental agony and Rs. 20,000/- as litigation cost.
After receiving the notice none of the OPs on behalf of Sahara India Parivar appeared before this Forum or filed written version to contest the case. So, the case was heard ex parte against the OPs.
On argument the Ld. Lawyer for the complainant argued that she had submitted proper demand notice but the OPs gave no reply.
From the above discussion and as per original documents which are in the record, it is clear that the complainant is entitled to get the maturity amount of Rs. 2,09,340/- together with up-to-date interest as per norms of the OPs. It is the deficiency in service on the part of the OPs not to make payment of the maturity amount in time. The complainant is not responsible for the internal disturbance of the OPs.
Hence, it is
O R D E R E D,
That the OPs are hereby directed to refund of Rs. 2,09,340/- + up-to-date interest to the complainant as per norms of the OPs within 30 days from the date of this order, failing which an interest @ 10% p.a. shall be imposed on the total amount up to the date of this order. A compensation of Rs. 20,000/- for harassment and mental agony and litigation cost of Rs. 6,000/- are to be paid to the complainant by the OPs within 30 days from the date of this order.
That the case be and the same is allowed ex parte against the OPs.
Let a plain copy of this judgment be supplied to the parties forthwith free of cost.