Karnataka

Bangalore 1st & Rural Additional

CC/423/2019

Mr. Ferhan Anjum - Complainant(s)

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M/s. Brigade Enterprises Ltd - Opp.Party(s)

Sri. R.S.Prasannakumar

06 Mar 2019

ORDER

BEFORE THE BENGALURU RURAL AND URBAN I ADDITIONAL
DISTRICT CONSUMER DISPUTES REDRESSAL FORUM , I FLOOR, BMTC, B BLOCK, TTMC BUILDING, K.H.ROAD, SHANTHI NAGAR, BENGALURU-27
 
Complaint Case No. CC/423/2019
( Date of Filing : 27 Feb 2019 )
 
1. Mr. Ferhan Anjum
S/o T. Md. Sirajul Huq, Aged about 37 years, Residing at No.1140, 13th Cross,1st Stage,1st Phase, Chandra Layout, Bangalore-560072
...........Complainant(s)
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1. M/s. Brigade Enterprises Ltd
A Company incorporated under the Companies Act 1956 29th and 30th floors, World Trade Centre, Brigade Gateway Campus,26/1, Dr. Rajkumar Road, Malleswaram Rajajinagar, Bengaluru-560055 Represented by its Managing Director
............Opp.Party(s)
 
BEFORE: 
 HON'BLE MR. H.R.SRINIVAS, B.Sc. LL.B., PRESIDENT
 HON'BLE MR. SURESH.D., B.Com., LL.B. MEMBER
 
For the Complainant:
For the Opp. Party:
Dated : 06 Mar 2019
Final Order / Judgement

CC.No.423/2019

Dated:06.03.2019

      This complaint is posted for hearing on admission. On perusal of the complaint documents filed along with the complaint it is found that, complainant prayed to direct the O.P to pay a sum of Rs.1,75,000/- towards TDS deduction and Rs.5,00,000/- towards interest deficit and Rs.5,00,000/- towards mental agony and Rs.5,00,000/- towards compensation for careless, negligent act of OP and other reliefs. Complainant submits under Para No.6 of the complaint that the O.P has received a sum of Rs.33,19,338/- towards total sale consideration and when this is taken into consideration along with relief claimed in the complaint it exceeds the pecuniary jurisdiction of the Forum.

    Three members of the Hon’ble National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission New Delhi on 07.10.2016 in Ambrish Kumar Shukla and Others Vs. Ferrous Infrastructures Pvt., Ltd., have held that if the value of the flat is more than the pecuniary jurisdiction of the forum or Commission irrespective of the value of the deficiency to be cleared, the complaint has to be returned to the appropriate authority.  It is held as (i) in a situation where the position of the housing unit has already been delivered to the complainant and may be sale deed etc., also executed but some deficiencies are pointed out in construction/development of the property, where the pecuniary jurisdiction is to be determined, taking the value of such property as a whole OR  the extent deficiency alleged is to be considered for the purpose of determining such pecuniary jurisdiction.

The following judgments are brought to the notice the counsel for the respective parties.

It is held that: “It is the value of the goods or service, as the case may be , and not the value or the cost of removing the deficiency in service which is to be considered for the purpose of  determining the pecuniary jurisdiction.”

It is also held by NCDRC New Delhi in Revision Petition No.3496/2017in Gurumuch Singh Vs. Greater Mohali Area Development Authority and others against the order in Appeal No.464/2017 of Hon’ble State Commission Punjab dated 11.10.2017 held by relying on the above decision supra, the total value of the goods or services provided is to be taken into consideration for determining the pecuniary jurisdiction of a Consumer FORA and not the partial amount deposited by an allottee.  The State Commission as well as the District Forum have rightly taken the view that in the instant case the total price of the flat was Rs.37,00,000/- was evident from the letter of intent for allotment issued by O.Ps. Considering the total value of the flat, the matter did not lie within the pecuniary jurisdiction of the Forum. It is evident, therefore, that the orders passed by the Consumer FORA below or based on a correct interpretation of the orders passed by the larger bench of this Commission as well as the provisions of law as contained in Section 11 (1) of the Consumer Protection Act 1986. 

In view of the above decisions, and in view of the facts mentioned in the complaint, the pecuniary jurisdiction of the present complaint exceeds the pecuniary jurisdictions of this Forum. Hence this Complaint is ordered to be returned for presentation before proper commission. Office to follow the procedure for return of the complaint as contemplated under Order 7 Rule 10 (a) of the C.P.C. Further office is also directed to return to the complainant, the documents and extra set of Complaint and documents filed by the complainant.

 

MEMBER                 PRESIDENT

 

 
 
[HON'BLE MR. H.R.SRINIVAS, B.Sc. LL.B.,]
PRESIDENT
 
[HON'BLE MR. SURESH.D., B.Com., LL.B.]
MEMBER

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