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Arvind kr. Gupta filed a consumer case on 22 Feb 2018 against M/s Parsvnath Developers Ltd in the New Delhi Consumer Court. The case no is CC/751/2016 and the judgment uploaded on 12 Mar 2018.
CONSUMER DISPUTES REDRESSAL FORUM-VI
(DISTT. NEW DELHI),
‘M’ BLOCK, 1STFLOOR, VIKAS BHAWAN, I.P.ESTATE,
NEW DELHI-110001
Case No.C.C./751/2016 Dated:
In the matter of:
Sh. Arvind Kr. Gupta
S/o Sh. Chander Bhan Gupta
A-125, Gunjrawalan Town, Part-1
Delhi-110009
…… Complainant
Versus
(through Directors)
19, Barakhmbha Road,
New Delhi-110001
Also at:
Parsvnath Metro Tower,
Near Shahdara Metro Station
Shahdara, Delhi-110032
Parsvnath Developers Ltd.
19, Barakhmbha Road,
New Delhi-110001
Also at:
Parsvnath Metro Tower,
Near Shahdara Metro Station
Shahdara, Delhi-110032
Also at;
F-1, MDI Campus, Mehrauli Road.
Management Development Institute.
Gurgaon,-122001, Haryana
Parsvnath Developers Ltd.
19, Barakhmbha Road,
New Delhi-110001
Also at:
Parsvnath Metro Tower,
Near Shahdara Metro Station
Shahdara, Delhi-110032
Also at:
Disco Compound,
G.T. Road, Ghaziabad
U.P., 201001
Parsvnath Developers Ltd.
19, Barakhmbha Road,
New Delhi-110001
Also at:
Parsvnath Metro Tower,
Near Shahdara Metro Station
Shahdara, Delhi-110032
Also at:
J-12/2, DLF City,
Phase-II, Gurgaon-122002.
Parsvnath Developers Ltd.
19, Barakhmbha Road,
New Delhi-110001
Also at:
Parsvnath Metro Tower,
Near Shahdara Metro Station
Shahdara, Delhi-110032
Also at:
D-129, FF, Preet Vihar,
New Delhi-110092.
……. Opposite parties
PRESIDENT : ARUN KUMAR ARYA
ORDER
Complainant has filed this complaint before this Forum under Section 12 of the Consumer Protection Act 1986 (the Act) against Parsvnath Developers Ltd., hereinafter referred to as OP praying for reliefs as under :-
OP was noticed and the matter was contested by it. OP had filed written statement.
The matter was listed before us for final hearing on 15.02.2018, on 15/02/2018, counsel for OP moved an application for dismissal of the complaint for want of pecuniary jurisdiction. We have heard arguments advance at the bar and have perused the records.
Ld. Counsel for the OP raised objection regarding pecuniary jurisdiction of this Forum , as the basic sale price of the plot measuring 300 Sq. yards @ 5750/- per sq. yards in question is Rs. 17,25,000/- approx and damages claimed put together makes its more than Rs.20 Lakhs. Hence, OP prayed for dismissal of the complaint on the ground that this Forum lacks the pecuniary jurisdiction to hear and dispose off the case in the light of Judgement of Hon’ble National Commission in CC no. 97/2016 Ambrish Kumar Shukla & Ors vs. Ferrous Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd.
For this purpose we may advert to Section 11of the Act:-
Section11:- (1) Subject to the other provision of this Act, the District Forum shall have jurisdiction to entertain the complaints were value of goods or services and the compensation, if any, claimed ( does not exceed rupees twenty lakhs) .
He has also drawn our attention to para 14 of the judgement Hon’ble NCDRC in the matter of Ambrish Kumar Shukla & Ors vs. Ferrous Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd, as reproduced below:-
It is evident from a bare perusal of Section 21, 17 and 11 of the Consumer Protection Act and it’s the value of the goods or services and the compensation, if any, claimed which determines the pecuniary jurisdiction of the Consumer Forum. The Act does not envisage determination of the pecuniary jurisdiction based upon the cost of removing the deficiencies in the goods purchased or the services to be rendered to the consumer. Therefore, the cost of removing the defects or deficiencies in the goods or the services would have no bearing on the determination of the pecuniary jurisdiction. If the aggregate of the value of the goods purchased or the services hired or availed of by a consumer, when added to the compensation, if any, claimed in the complaint by him, exceeds Rs.1 crore, it is this Commission alone which would have the pecuniary jurisdiction to entertain the complaint . For instance if a person purchases a machine for more than Rs.1 crore, a manufacturing defect is found in the machine and the consumer for the machine and the cost of removing the said defect is Rs.10 lacs, it is the aggregate of the sale consideration paid by the consumer for the machine and compensation, if any, claimed in the complaint which would determine the pecuniary jurisdiction of the Consumer Forum. Similarly, if for instance, a house is sold for more than Rs. 1 crore, certain defects are found in the house, and the cost of removing those defects is Rs.5 lacs, the complaint would have to be filed before this Commission, the value of the services itself being more than Rs.1 crore.
The Hon’ble National Commission has taken similar view also in the case of Daimler Financial Services India Vs Laxmi Narayan Biswal (FA No. 1616/2017) decided on 30/08/17 and in the case of Raj Kishore Vs TDI reported as III(2017)CPJ 155.
This view is also adopted by our own Hon’ble State Commission in Complaint Case no. 119/12 Ambica Steel Lts., Vs. The Oriental Insurance Co. Ltd.
In the light of Ambrish Kumar Shukla and Ors. Vs. Ferrous Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd., Case no. 97 of 2016, decided by Hon’ble NCDRC on 07/10/2016, and other cases (supra) we are of the considered opinion that this Forum does not have the pecuniary jurisdiction to adjudicate the complaint and therefore, the complaint is directed to be returned to complainant with following particulars in the light of the decision of Hon’ble NCDRC in the matter of Tushar Batra & Anr. Vs. M/S Unitech Limited decided on 26/04/2017, Case no.-299 of 2014 .
Before this District Forum on 22/12/2016
Sh. Arvind Kr. Gupta
S/o Sh. Chander Bhan Gupta
A-125, Gunjrawalan Town, Part-1
Brief statement of reasons for returning the complaint.
The judgement in the case of Ambrish Kumar Shukla and Ors. Vs. Ferrous Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd., Case no. 97 of 2016, decided by Hon’ble NCDRC came on 07/10/2016, and the Hon’ble NCDRC has held that in case where even part of deficiency is to be removed, the full value of the subject matter whether goods or services will be taken as the value of goods and services for deciding the pecuniary Jurisdiction. In the present complaint, it is clear that the cost of the flat is more than 20 lac and as such the aggregate value of the alleged flat and reliefs claimed exceeds the pecuniary jurisdiction of this District Forum.
Keeping in view provision of law and the law laid down by the Hon’ble NCDRC referred to above, we hold that this Forum lacks the pecuniary jurisdiction to hear and dispose of this case and accordingly we order return of the complaint to file it before the appropriate forum.
Copy of the order may be forwarded to the parties to the case free of cost as statutorily required.
Announced in open Forum on 22/02/2018.
The orders be uploaded on www.confonet.nic.in.
File be consigned to record room.
(ARUN KUMAR ARYA)
PRESIDENT
(H M VYAS)
MEMBER
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