West Bengal

Howrah

CC/14/334

SANJAY SHAW - Complainant(s)

Versus

MPS Greenery Developers Ltd. - Opp.Party(s)

30 Dec 2014

ORDER

DISTRICT CONSUMER DISPUTES REDRESSAL FORUM HOWRAH
20, Round Tank Lane, Howrah 711 101.
Office (033) 2638 0892, Confonet (033) 2638 0512 Fax (033) 2638 0892
 
Complaint Case No. CC/14/334
 
1. SANJAY SHAW
S/O Sri Gopal Shaw, 13, Nandi Bagan Bye Lane, Salkia, Dist -Howrah
...........Complainant(s)
Versus
1. MPS Greenery Developers Ltd.
MPS ENCLAVE Commercial Building Village Dighisole, P.O. Dahijuri Jhargram West Midnapore 721504
2. MPS Greenery Developers Ltd In-Charge Viz Mr. Palash Pattanayak and Mr. Amit Adya
11/2/1 Bhagawan Chatterjee Lane,
Howrah 711 101
3. MPS Greenery Developers Ltd, Mr. Pramatha Nath Manna, Chairman CUM Managing Director
344 A, Lake Town P.S. Lake Town Kolkata 700 089
4. Mr. Santanu Chowdhury Executive Director
MPS ENCLAVE, P-112, Block B Lake Town, Kolkata - 700 089
............Opp.Party(s)
 
BEFORE: 
 HON'BLE MR. T.K. Bhattacharya PRESIDENT
 HON'BLE MR. P.K. Chatterjee MEMBER
 HON'BLE MRS. Smt. Jhumki Saha MEMBER
 
For the Complainant:
For the Opp. Party:
ORDER

DATE OF FILING                    :     12-06-2014.

DATE OF S/R                            :      22-08-2014.

DATE OF FINAL ORDER      :     30-12-2014.

 

 
 
 

Sanjay Shaw,  

son of  Sri Gopal Shaw,

residing at 13, Nandi Bagan Bye Lane, Salkia,  

District – Howrah. …..………………………………….…...  COMPLAINANTS.

  • Versus -

     

           1. MPS Greenery Developers Ltd.,

          having its registered office at

          MPS ENCLAVE, Commercial Building, Village – Dighisole,

          P.O. Dahijuri, Jhargram, West Midnapore,

          PIN – 721504. 

     

  • MPS GREENERY DEVEOPERS LTD.

    being represented by its in-charge

    Viz. Mr. Palash Pattanayak and Mr. Amit Adya,

    having its unit office at

    11/2/1, Bhagawan Chatterjee Lane,

    Howrah – 7111 01.

 

  1. Mr. Pramatha Nath Manna,

    Chairman  Cum Managing Director,

    Residing at 344A, lake Town,

    Kolkata – 700089.

     

  2. MPS Greenery Developers Ltd.

     being represented by its Director

     viz. Mr. Santanu Chowdhury

     having its Kolkata Office at MPS  ENCLAVE, P-112,

     Block ‘B’ Lake  Town,

     Kolkata – 700089.. ………………………………………………………………Opposite Parties.

     

                                                P   R    E     S    E    N     T

 

President     :     Shri T.K. Bhattacharya, M.A. LL.B. WBHJS.

Member      :      Shri P.K. Chatterjee.

Member       :     Smt. Jhumki Saha.

 

F   I   N   A    L       O   R   D    E     R

 

  1. Complainant by filing a petition U/S 12 of the C.P. Act, 1986 ( as amended up to date ) has prayed for a direction to be given upon the o.ps. to pay her the entire amount of  monthly recurring deposits scheme and fixed deposit scheme being Rs.85,925 /-, to pay an amount of Rs. 50,000/- in total as compensation  for causing mental agony and harassment and  litigation costs of Rs.15,000/- along with other  orders as the Forum may deem fit and proper. 

 

  1. Brief fact of the case is that complainant made investments in monthly recurring deposits scheme and fixed deposit scheme  issued by the o.ps., on different dates vide  Annexures collectively.  His certificate nos. are as follows :

 

Recurring Deposit Certificate no.  002310 ( matured on 08-10-2013 ), 003234,

Fixed Deposit Certificate no. 011032.

 

3.        O.Ps.  promised to pay the maturity amounts of investment with respect to all investments  made by the complainant  on different dates.  But it is alleged by the complainant that o.ps. have not paid the maturity amount  to the complainant even after the expiry of  the due date i.e., 08.10.2013 without any valid reason.  Complainant repeatedly went to the office of o.ps. in December, 2013 and January 2014 but on different pleas they have returned the complainant  without giving his  due maturity value.   It is  stated by the complainant that with the maturity amounts, he is   to  run his  livelihood, meet  medical expenditure, children’s education etc. which are really at stake. So, finding no other alternative, complainant  filed this instant petition praying for the aforesaid relief. 

 

  1. Notices were served. They appeared and filed written version. Accordingly, case was heard on contest.

 

  1. Upon pleadings of both parties two points arose for determination :

 

i)          Is there any deficiency in service on the part of the O.Ps.  ?

  1. Whether the complainant is entitled to get any relief as prayed for ?

 

DECISION  WITH   REASONS      :

 

  1. Both the points are taken up together for consideration. We have carefully gone through the written version filed by o.ps. and noted its contents. It is the specific plea taken by o.ps. that SEBI had attached the bank account of the o.ps. since 25-10-2013 which would be evident from the series of Annexures attached with the BNA filed by them. Even the o.ps. have also attached Order no. RO/003/2014 ( Recovery Certificate no. 20 of 2013 ) dated 6th June, 2014 issued by Recovery Officer of SEBI restraining the o.ps. from disposing, transferring, alienating, changing all immovable properties held by the o.ps. vide Annexure. Also Directorate of Registration and Stamp Revenue,Government of West Bengal, vide their order dated 10-05-2013 has restrained the o.ps. from registering any of their property in favour of any 3rd party. To be precise, o.ps. have become totally handicapped with respect to making any payment to its investors.Even o.ps. have prayed for the dismissal of the complaint petition on the plea that complainant has not made SEBI as an opposite party who have attached their bank accounts. And on this very ground o.ps. are not in a position to withdraw any amount from their bank accounts.Even o.ps. have prayed for dismissal of the instant complaint petition. Here we take pause. O.ps. have not annexed any order of any higher authority showing that there is any kind of specific embargo on the payment of maturity amount of the complainant. And for argument sake, even if the bank accounts are attached by the SEBI, are the complainant responsible for that ?Why they should be harassed like anything? Even o.ps. made payments of maturity value in HDF Case No. 88 of 2014 and HDF Case No. 89 of 2014 on 23-05-2014 and 30-06-2014, in spite of existence of different orders passed by different authorities in 2013 whereby o.ps. were restrained from making any kind of payment. As there is no specific order of any higher court o.ps. could make such payment. People invest their hard earned money in a reputed company to get the ultimate benefit at their need. If they cannot utilize their hard-earned money at their bare necessities what is the use of making an investment or savings? Sacrificing many present enjoyments involving monetary expenditure, people make an investment for all future needs. So entire spirit of making investment is getting frustrated.O.ps. have miserably failed to keep their promise which they made on the face of the Bond certificates issued by them in favour ofcomplainant. For their own wrong doings, why complainant should suffer at all ?Accordingly, the plea taken by o.ps. is not at all tenable with respect to the non-payment of maturity values. complainant has lost her all faith on O.Ps.O.ps. have miserably failedto keep their own promise which certainly amounts to deficiency inservice on theirpart which should not be allowed to be perpetuated for an indefinite period.And we are of the candid opinion that it is a fit case where the prayers of the complainant should be allowed. Points under consideration are accordingly decided.

 

      Hence,

                                    O     R     D      E      R      E        D

           

      That the C. C. Case No. 334  of 2014 ( HDF 334  of 2014 )  be  allowed on contest with  costs  against  the O.Ps. 

      That the  O.Ps. are directed jointly and severally  to pay the  principal  amount as well as maturity amount   of all investments made by the   complainant of this instant petition with respect to monthly  recurring deposits and fixed deposit  in question    within one month from this order i.d., 10% p.a. interest shall be charged till actual payment.

 

      No order as to compensation.

     

      The complainant do get an award  Rs. 2,000/-  as litigation cost and o.ps. are directed to pay the same within one month from this order i.d. amount shall carry an interest @ 10% p.a. till actual payment.

 

      The complainant is at liberty to put the decree into execution after expiry of the appeal period.

      Supply the copies of the order to the parties, as per rule.

     

DICTATED  &    CORRECTED

BY   ME. 

 

                                                                   

      (  Jhumki Saha  )                                                                  

  Member, C.D.R.F.,Howrah.

 
 
[HON'BLE MR. T.K. Bhattacharya]
PRESIDENT
 
[HON'BLE MR. P.K. Chatterjee]
MEMBER
 
[HON'BLE MRS. Smt. Jhumki Saha]
MEMBER

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