Punjab

Patiala

CC/19/492

Sushma Verma - Complainant(s)

Versus

M/s Nature Heights Infra Ltd - Opp.Party(s)

Sh Dhiraj Puri

13 Nov 2024

ORDER

District Consumer Disputes Redressal Forum,Patiala
Patiala
 
Complaint Case No. CC/19/492
( Date of Filing : 11 Dec 2019 )
 
1. Sushma Verma
R/O H No 1183/84 Achaar Bazar Patiala
...........Complainant(s)
Versus
1. M/s Nature Heights Infra Ltd
# Sunder Nagri Hanumangarh Road Abohar
............Opp.Party(s)
 
BEFORE: 
 HON'BLE MR. Pushvinder Singh PRESIDENT
  Gurdev Singh Nagi MEMBER
 
PRESENT:
 
Dated : 13 Nov 2024
Final Order / Judgement

DISTRICT CONSUMER DISPUTES REDRESSAL COMMISSION

PATIALA.

 

                                      Consumer Complaint No. 492 of 11.12.2019

                                      Decided on: 13.11.2024

 

 

Sushma Verma aged 44 years wife of Sudesh Kumar C/o Ram Gopal Verma, resident of H.No.1183/84, Achaar Bazar, Patiala.

 

                                                                   …………...Complainant

                                      Versus

 

  1. M/s Nature Heights Infra Limited, through its Director (s) Mr. Amit Kukkar, Mr. Gaurav Chhabra and Mr. Thatai available at # 9, Sunder Nagri, Hanumangarh Road, Abohar-152116,Punjab.
  2. M/s Nature Heights Infra Limited, having its Branch office at SCO 18, Dukhniwaran Sahib Road, near Modren Senior Secondary School, Patiala.
  3. Gaurav Chabra S/o Chaman Lal Chabra, Director M/s Nature Height Infra Ltd. Now confined in Central Jail,Muktsar in Fir No.55 dated 10.4.2017 U/s 420/12-B IPC, P.S.City-1, Abohar & FIR No.35 dated 3.62016 U/s 420/465/467/468/471/120-B IPC, P.S.City-1, Abohar through Jail Superintendent, Central Jail, Shri Muktsar Sahib

 

…………Opposite Parties

 

Complaint under the Consumer Protection Act

 

 

QUORUM

                                      Sh.Pushvinder Singh, President

                                      Sh.G.S.Nagi, Member   

 

ARGUED BY

                  

                                       Sh.Dhiraj Puri, counsel for complainant.

                                      Opposite parties ex-parte.      

 ORDER

                                      PUSHVINDER SINGH, PRESIDENT

  1. The instant complaint is filed by Sushma Verma wife of Sh.Sudesh Kumar (hereinafter referred to as the complainant) against Nature Heights Infra Limited (hereinafter referred to as the OP/s) under the Consumer Protection Act ( for short the Act).
  2. It is averred in the complaint that under the allurement of the OPs complainant booked plot of 11167 Sq.feet vide plot Ref.ID No.10066832 for a consideration of Rs.1,55,000/- vide agreement dated 21.1.2015. It is averred that as per the conditions the OPs/vendor have to obtain all kind of NOC, permissions and income tax clearance alongwith other conditions of the agreement. It is averred that the complainant deposited an amount of Rs.1,55,000/- through various receipts i.e. Rs.31250/-each  on 21.10.2011 and 8.10.2012 vide receipts No.23538 and 103001 respectively, Rs.62500/- on 3.11.2011 vide receipt No.26441, Rs.10,000/- on 21.6.2012 vide receipt No.76005, Rs.10,000/- on 7.4.2011 vide receipt No.2637.
  3. It is averred that from various news articles published in newspaper, complainant came to know that the OPs have booked number of plots from all over the Punjab in various schemes floated by the OPs and none of the person has got the plot. It is further averred that thereafter the complainant approached the OPs with the request to handover the physical possession of the plot as per the agreement or to refund the double amount of the deposited amount alongwith interest @ 16% compound growth but the OPs failed to do so which amounted to deficiency in service and unfair trade practice on the part of the OPs, which caused great mental agony, tension, harassment, inconvenience and humiliation. Hence this complaint with the prayer to accept the same by giving direction to the OPs to return double the amount i.e. Rs.3,10,000/-  alongwith future interest @ compounded interest @ 12% per annum;  to pay Rs.50,000/-  as compensation on account of unfair trade practice and deficiency in service and also for causing  mental tension agony and pain to the complainant  and also to pay Rs.22,000/- as litigation expenses.
  4. Notice of the complaint was issued and duly served but none appeared to contest the complaint on behalf of the OPs and the OPs were accordingly proceeded against ex-parte vide order dated 10.9.2024.
  5. In evidence, ld. counsel for the complainant has tendered in evidence Ex.CA, affidavit of the complainant alongwith documents i.e.  Ex.C1 copy of agreement, Exs.C2 to C5 copies of receipts, Ex.C6 copy of registration letter alongwith terms and conditions  and closed the evidence.
  6. We have heard the ld. counsel for the complainant and have also gone through the record of the case, carefully.
  7. The ld. counsel for the complainant has argued that the complainant under the influence of OPs deposited an amount of Rs.1,55,000/-with the OPs for the purchase of a plot/property but the OPs neither refunded the amount nor  delivered the plot  inspite of  requests made by the complainant which amounts to deficiency in service and unfair trade practice on the part of the OPs and has prayed that the amount deposited by the complainant may kindly be got refunded double of the same alongwith interest, compensation and costs.
  8. The complainant has proved her case vide documents Ex.C1 copy of Agreement For Sale, issued in the name of Sushma Verma i.e. the complainant. In the said agreement it is mentioned that the total price of the intended property to be sold is fixed at Rs.1,55,000/- and the purchaser has paid the same as full and final payment to the seller. It is also mentioned in the said agreement that ‘in case of customer does not want to retain the land due to some reason and if the seller will not be able to deliver the land at the end of 5 years in that case seller will refund double the amount of the paid amount’.  The ld. counsel for the complainant has argued that the OPs did not deliver any plot/property nor refunded the amount to the complainant despite repeated requests made by her. The claim of the complainant and evidence led by the complainant remained un rebutted as the OPs did not bother to contest the complaint and have chosen to remain exparte.
  9. As per un rebutted evidence of the complainant, OPs failed to even start any construction over the site as agreed by them. Accordingly the complainant is entitled to get the refund of the double of the paid amount.
  10. In view of the discussion above, we partly allow the complaint and direct the OPs to  refund double the amount of the paid amount’ i.e. Rs.3,10,000/-alongwith interest @ 7% p.a. w.e.f. 20.1.2020 within a period of 45 days from the date of receipt of certified copy of this order failing which they shall pay the said amount alongwith interest @9% per annum from the date of 20 Jan 2020 i.e. after the period of five years from the date of agreement on 21.1.2015 till realization. The complainant is also entitled to Rs.20,000/- awarded towards compensation  and litigation expenses.        
  11. The instant complaint could not be disposed of within stipulated period due to heavy rush of work and for want of Quorum from long time.            
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                                              G.S.Nagi                           PUSHVINDER SINGH

                                              Member                          President

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
[HON'BLE MR. Pushvinder Singh]
PRESIDENT
 
 
[ Gurdev Singh Nagi]
MEMBER
 

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