Tamil Nadu

StateCommission

A/1/2018

Harmony Residences Private Limited, - Complainant(s)

Versus

Padmini Vasudevan, and others - Opp.Party(s)

M/s.V.Balaji and others

22 Feb 2023

ORDER

IN THE TAMIL NADU STATE CONSUMER DISPUTES REDRESSAL COMMISSION, CHENNAI   600 003.

BEFORE          Hon’ble Thiru. Justice R.SUBBIAH                           PRESIDENT

                      Thiru. R. VENKATESAPERUMAL                           MEMBER

 

F.A. No.01/2018

 

(Against the Order dt.05.10.2017 made in C.C. No.221/2013 on the file of

D.C.D.R.C., Chennai (South))

DATED THE 22ND DAY OF FEBRUARY 2023

 

Harmony Residences Private Limited,

Represented by its Director,

No.11, Old No.42, 12th Avenue,

Ashok Nagar,

Chennai   600 083.                                                    .. Appellant / 1st Opposite party.

 

Versus

 

1. Ms. Padmini Vasudevan,

W/o. Sri. V. Vasudevan,

No.13/6, Nelli Veeraswamy Street,

Yesbee Flats, Second Floor,

Triplicane,

Chennai   600 005.                                                    .. 1st Respondent / Complainant.

 

2. Jones Lang Lasalle,

Represented by its Director,

Level 8, Tower II, Beliciaa Towers,

Block No.94, M.R.C. Nagar,

Chennai   600 028.                                          .. 2nd Respondent / 2nd Opposite party.

 

Counsel for Appellant / 1st Opposite party              : M/s. V. Balaji

Counsel for 1st Respondent / Complainant             : M/s. Rohini Ravikumar

Counsel for 2nd Respondent / 2nd Opposite party   : M/s. J.R. Jayant

    

                This appeal coming up before us on 22.02.2023 for appearance of Respondents 1 & 2, for reporting settlement and for filing Joint Memo of Compromise and this Commission made the following Order in open court:                                                                                              

 

 

Docket Order

 

Appellant and 1st respondent present.  No representation for the 2nd respondent.

 

Today, when the matter is taken up for consideration, it is represented by the Counsels for the appellant and 1st respondent that the matter has been amicably settled between the parties and also a Joint Memo has been filed to that effect. 

As per the compromise, the appellant/1st opposite party has paid the principal amount of Rs.8,74,584/- along with 6% interest to the 1st respondent / complainant.   Further, the appellant / 1st opposite party has no objection in withdrawing the mandatory deposit in favour of the 1st respondent / complainant.

Hence, recording the Joint Memo of Compromise, this Appeal is disposed off.  The Joint Memorandum of Compromise shall form part of the order.   No costs.

The Registry is directed to discharge the mandatory deposit along with accrued interest in favour of the 1st respondent / complainant.

 

 

               

                Sd/                                                                                                      Sd/                                                                      

R.VENKATESAPERUMAL                                                                        R.SUBBIAH                       

             MEMBER                                                                                        PRESIDENT

 

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