Kerala

Kozhikode

CC/287/2022

ASOKAN - Complainant(s)

Versus

JINA JAYMON,EXELLENT, INDIAN HOLIDAYS - Opp.Party(s)

30 Dec 2022

ORDER

CONSUMER DISPUTES REDRESSAL COMMISSION
KARANTHUR PO,KOZHIKODE
 
Complaint Case No. CC/287/2022
( Date of Filing : 28 Oct 2022 )
 
1. ASOKAN
KODAKKAT, P.O KAKKUR-673613
...........Complainant(s)
Versus
1. JINA JAYMON,EXELLENT, INDIAN HOLIDAYS
HARWIN PLAZA,DR.A.R. MENON ROAD,NAIKANNAL,THRISSUR
............Opp.Party(s)
 
BEFORE: 
 HON'BLE MR. P.C .PAULACHEN , M.Com, LLB PRESIDENT
 HON'BLE MR. V. BALAKRISHNAN ,M TECH ,MBA ,LLB, FIE Member
 HON'BLE MRS. PRIYA . S , BAL, LLB, MBA (HRM) MEMBER
 
PRESENT:
 
Dated : 30 Dec 2022
Final Order / Judgement

DISTRICT CONSUMER DISPUTES REDRESSAL COMMISSION, KOZHIKODE

      PRESENT : Sri. P.C. PAULACHEN, M.Com, LLB : PRESIDENT

              Smt. PRIYA.S, BAL, LLB, MBA (HRM)  :  MEMBER

                       Friday  the  30th day of December, 2022

                                       C.C. 287/2022

Complainant

        Asokan,

        Kodakkat,

        Kakkur P.O,

        Kozhikode - 673613

  [

Opposite Party

Jina Jaymon,

Excellent Indian Holidays,

Harwin Plaza,

Dr. A. R Menon Road,

Naikannal, Trissur.

 

 

ORDER

 

By Sri. P.C. PAULACHEN  – PRESIDENT.

          This is a complaint filed under Section 35 of the Consumer Protection Act, 2019.

        2. The case of the complainant, in brief, is as follows:

                     Lured by the advertisement, the complainant booked 1 seat for the Dubai tour to be conducted by the opposite party. For that purpose, he paid a total sum of Rs. 58,000/- to the opposite party. Out of this, Rs. 50,000/-  was paid  online and the balance of Rs. 8,000/- was paid directly. 

      3. But the opposite party failed to conduct the tour in January 2022 as promised. The last promise  to conduct the tour on 23/10/2022 was also not fulfilled.  Hence the complaint for refund of the amount collected by the opposite party with interest along with compensation of Rs. 5,000/-.

        4. The opposite party was set ex-parte.

        5. The points that arise for determination in this complaint are;

          (1). Whether there was any deficiency of service or unfair trade practice on the part of the opposite party?

         (2) Whether the prayer for refund is allowable? If so, what is the quantum?

        (3) Whether the claim for compensation is allowable?  If so, what is the quantum?

         (4). Reliefs and costs.

    5. Evidence consists of the oral evidence of PW1 and Exts A1 to A4. 

    6. Heard the complainant.    

       7.   Points 1 to 3 :  These points can be considered together for the   sake  of convenience. The complainant has approached  this Commission  seeking refund of the amount paid by him for the Dubai tour promised to be conducted by the opposite party, along with compensation.  The grievance of the complainant is that eventhough the opposite party had collected an amount of Rs. 58,000/- from him for the tour, there was neglect on the part of the opposite party either to conduct the tour or to refund the amount. 

        8. In order to substantiate his case, the complainant got himself examined as PW1, who has filed affidavit in terms of the averments in the complaint and in support of the claim. Exts A2 and A3 screenshots show that the complainant had paid a total amount of Rs. 50,000/- to the opposite party through Google pay.  It is stated in the affidavit that the opposite party neither conducted the tour as promised  nor refunded the amount. The opposite party has not turned up to file version. The evidence of PW1 stands unchallenged. The opposite party has not produced any evidence to disprove the averments in the complaint or to rebut the veracity of the documents produced and marked on the side of the complainant. The grievance of the complainant stands proved through the testimony of PW1 and Exts A1 to A4 documents.  

  9.  The act of the opposite party amounts to unfair trade practice and deficiency of service. The complainant is entitled to get refund of  the amount paid by him. But the case of the complainant that he had paid a total sum of Rs. 58,000/- to the opposite party is not supported by any documents. Exts A2 and A3 relate to payment of Rs. 50,000/- only. Though he claims that payment of Rs. 8,000/- was made directly to the opposite party, no such document is produced before this Commission. The payment of only Rs. 50,000/- is supported by documents. There is no evidence regarding the alleged payment of Rs. 8,000/-. That being so, the complainant is entitled to realise an amount of Rs. 50,000/- from the opposite party.  Undoubtedly, the act of the opposite party has caused mental agony and inconvenience to the complainant, for which, he is entitled to be compensated adequately. The claim for compensation is Rs. 5,000/-. Considering the entire facts and circumstances, we are of the view that the claim is reasonable.   Points found accordingly;

          10. Point No.4: In the light of the finding on the above points, the complaint is disposed of as follows;

    a) CC 287/2022 is allowed in part.

   b) The opposite party is hereby directed to refund Rs. 50,000/- (Rupees fifty thousand only) to the complainant.

  c) The opposite party is directed to pay a sum of  Rs. 5,000/- (Rupees five thousand only) as compensation to the complainant.

d) The payment as aforestated shall be made within 30 days  of the receipt of copy of this order, failing which, the amount of Rs. 50,000/- shall carry an interest of 6% p.a from the date of this order till realisation.

  e) No order as to costs.

 Pronounced in open Commission on this, the 30th day of December, 2022.

 

Date of Filing: 28/10/2022.

 

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PRESIDENT

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APPENDIX

Exhibits for the Complainant :

Ext. A1 – Advertisement of Excellent Indian Holidays.

Ext. A2 – Screenshot of  Gpay.

Ext. A3 – Screenshot of  Gpay.

Ext. A4 – Letter issued by the opposite party.

Exhibits for the Opposite Party

Nil.

Witnesses for the Complainant

PW1 – Asokan. N. K. (Complainant)

Witnesses for the opposite parties

Nil.

 

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[HON'BLE MR. P.C .PAULACHEN , M.Com, LLB]
PRESIDENT
 
 
[HON'BLE MR. V. BALAKRISHNAN ,M TECH ,MBA ,LLB, FIE]
Member
 
 
[HON'BLE MRS. PRIYA . S , BAL, LLB, MBA (HRM)]
MEMBER
 

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