BEFORE THE DISTRICT CONSUMER DISPUTES REDRESSAL FORUM, FATEHABAD.
Complaint Case No.: 25 of 2016.
Date of Instt.: 13.01.2016.
Date of Order: 24.08.2016.
Dalbir Kaur wife of Ekam Singh, resident of village Digoh, Tehsil and District Fatehabad.
…Complainant.
Versus
1. Manager, PACL India Limited Behind Head Post Office, Model Town, Fatehabad, District Fatehabad.
2. Director, PACL India Ltd. 7th Floor, Gopal Dass Bhawan-28, Barakhamba road, New Delhi-110001.
...Opposite Parties.
Complaint U/s 12 of the Consumer Protection Act, 1986.
Before: Sh. Raghbir Singh, President. Smt. Ansuya Bishnoi, Member
Present: Sh. M.L.Garg, counsel for the complainant. Sh. Raman Sardana, counsel for the opposite parties.
ORDER:-
This is a complaint under Section 12 of the Consumer Protection Act, 1986 brought by the complainant against the opposite parties i.e. PACL Limited. It has been averred in the complaint that complainant had obtained a policy from the opposite parties on 16.12.2008 according to which the complainant was to pay half yearly installments of Rs.11,500/- each for a period of five years six months. The complainant was to pay an amount of Rs.1,25000/- in 11 installments and upon maturity an amount of Rs.1,82,000/- was to be paid to the complainant by the opposite parties. It has been further averred that complainant deposited the above said amount of Rs.1,25,000/- with the opposite parties in 11 half yearly installments of Rs.11,500/- each. According to the complainant after maturity of the said plan, the opposite parties have failed to make any payment to the complainant despite her several requests and visits. As such, she is entitled to the above said amount alongwith interest @18% per annum from the date of maturity besides compensation of Rs.10,000/- on account of mental agony and harassment and Rs.5,000/- as litigation expenses. Hence, this complaint.
2. Upon notice, opposite parties appeared through counsel and availed several opportunities for filing reply but did not file any reply. Learned counsel for the opposite parties stated at bar that the case may be decided on the basis of the orders of the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India dated 2.2.2016.
3. Heard. In this complaint, it is not in dispute that the complainant Dalbir Kaur is one of the investors who has made investment with the opposite parties i.e. PACL Limited. The Hon’ble Supreme Court in Civil Appeal Nos.13301/2015 titled as Subrata Bhattacharya & Vs. Securities & Exchange Board of India with civil appeals Nos. 13319, 13394 and 13410 of 2015 has passed an order on 2.2.2016, the relevant paras of which are reproduced as under:-
“3) The SEBI shall constitute a Committee for disposing of the land purchased by the Company so that the sale proceeds can be paid to the investors, who have invested their funds in the Company for purchase of the land. Hon'ble Mr. Justice R.M. Lodha, the former Chief Justice of India, would be the Chairman of the said Committee. It would be open to the Hon'ble Chairman of the Committee to appoint such experts or other persons, as he might think it necessary, in consultation with the SEBI, so as to enable the Committee to sell the land and pay to the investors in a manner that might be decided by the said Committee.
7) The methodology with regard to recovery of amount by sale of the land and disbursement of the amount to the investors shall be overseen by the Members of the Committee.
12) The amount, which is lying in the bank accounts of the Company and other cash belonging to the Company shall be released in favour of SEBI so that it can be used either for disbursement in favour of the investors or for incurring necessary expenditure. If any amount has been deposited by the Company or by its Directors or by any other person on behalf of the Company in any Court, the same shall be released in favour of the SEBI, who shall have a separate account so as to deal with the same. The Committee shall also decide as to whether the staff of the Company should be continued or relieved.
13) The decision with regard to sale of property of the company by the Committee shall not be interfered with by any Court.”
4. From the order dated 2.2.2016 passed by the Hon’ble Supreme Court, it emerges out that matters pending adjudication before the Hon’ble High Court of Delhi relating to PACL were transferred to the Hon’ble Supreme Court. The Hon'ble Committee under the orders of the Hon'ble Apex Court has already seized of the matter in question. In view of the above order of the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India, it is clear that the complainant has filed the present complaint being an investor, as such, we are of the opinion that it would not be proper to direct the company to pay to the complainant/ investor, the amount so deposited by her with the company, more so when the Hon’ble Supreme Court has directed to constitute a committee, who will refund the amount to the investors after getting the sale proceeds of the property of the company. In these circumstances, we are of the view that this Forum is unable to pass an executable order against the opposite parties in view of the above order of the Hon’ble Supreme Court. In such circumstances, we dispose of the complaint accordingly, with liberty to the complainant to file/seek her claim/relief before the competent committee as constituted by the Hon’ble Supreme Court. A copy of this order be supplied to the parties free of cost. File be consigned to the record room after due compliance.
ANNOUNCED IN OPEN FORUM Dt.24.08.2016
(Raghbir Singh)
President,
District Consumer Disputes
Redressal Forum, Fatehabad.
(Ansuya Bishnoi)
Member