Punjab

Barnala

CC/20/2020

Amarjit Singh - Complainant(s)

Versus

Sahara Credit Co-operative Society Limited - Opp.Party(s)

Dhiraj Kumar

27 Oct 2020

ORDER

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Complaint Case No. CC/20/2020
( Date of Filing : 23 Jan 2020 )
 
1. Amarjit Singh
aged about 44 years S/o Jagrrop Singh R/o Bhaini Patti Sekha Tehsil and District Barnala
Barnala
Punjab
...........Complainant(s)
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1. Sahara Credit Co-operative Society Limited
M/s Sahara Credit Cooperative Society Ltd., Sahara India Parivar, Regd. Office Sahara India Bhawan, 1, Kapoorthala Complex, Lukhnow 226024, Uttar Pradesh, through its Managing Director.
2. Sahara Credit Cooperative Society Limited
Branch Office Barnala now shifted at Sahara India Parivar Sethi Complaex,3rd floor,Near Modi College Chowk,Opposite Apollo Ground,Patiala 147001 through its Branch Manager
Patiala
Punjab
............Opp.Party(s)
 
BEFORE: 
 HON'BLE MR. Sh.Kuljit Singh PRESIDENT
 HON'BLE MR. Tejinder Singh Bhangu MEMBER
 
PRESENT:
 
Dated : 27 Oct 2020
Final Order / Judgement
DISTRICT CONSUMER DISPUTES REDRESSAL COMMISSION, BARNALA, PUNJAB.
 
Complaint Case No : 20/2020
Date of Institution   : 23.01.2020
Date of Decision    : 27.10.2020
 
Amarjit Singh, aged about 44 years, son of Sh. Jagroop Singh resident of Bhaini Patti, Sekha, Tehsil and District Barnala.      
                      …Complainant
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1. Sahara Credit Co-operative Society Limited, Registered Office Sahara India Bhawan, 1, Kapurthala Complex, Aliganj, Lucknow-226024, through its Authorized Signatory/Managing Director. 
2. Sahara Credit Co-operative Society Limited, Branch Office Barnala, now shifted at Sahara India Parivar Sethi Complex, 3rd Floor, Near Modi College Chowk, Opposite Apollo Ground, Patiala-147001,  through its Branch Manager. 
 
               …Opposite Parties
 
Complaint Under Section 12 of Consumer Protection Act, 1986.
Present: Sh. Dhiraj Kumar counsel for complainant.
Sh. N.K. Garg counsel for opposite parties.
 
Quorum.-
1. Sh. Kuljit Singh : President
2.Sh. Tejinder Singh Bhangu : Member
 
(ORDER BY KULJIT SINGH, PRESIDENT):
The complainant namely Amarjit Singh has filed the present complaint under Consumer Protection Act, 1986 (in short the Act) against Sahara Credit Co-operative Society Limited and others (hereinafter referred as opposite parties).  
2. The facts leading to the present complaint are that the complainant has availed the services of opposite parties. It is alleged that the complainant has invested a total sum of Rs. 1,29,000/- in cash with the opposite party No. 2 at Barnala through 9 FDRs for 1 ½ years each on 23.10.2017 and it was agreed with the opposite parties and the complainant that the opposite parties will handover a sum of Rs. 1,50,027/- to the complainant on 23.4.2019 and in this regard the opposite parties issued 9 FDRs. It is further alleged that according to the agreement and terms & conditions tried to submit the 9 original FDRs in the office of opposite party No. 2 for the release of Rs. 1,50,027/- on 23.4.2019. But the opposite party No. 2 refused to receive the same and has verbally told to the complainant that he will receive the same after some days when the payment will be made to the complainant. After some days the complainant visited the office of opposite party No. 2 for collecting the amount and depositing the above said FDRs. It is further alleged that the Manager of the opposite party No. 2 told the complainant that the payment will be made on the next month. Thereafter, the complainant again visited the office of opposite party No. 2 but they linger on the matter on the one pretext or the other. Finally, the complainant served a legal notice dated 6.1.2020 to the opposite parties, but the opposite parties failed to give any reply. Thus, there is deficiency in service and unfair trade practice on the part of opposite parties. Hence, the present complaint is filed for seeking the following reliefs.- 
1) To make the payment as per the agreement of Rs. 1,50,027/- alongwith interest.
2) To pay Rs. 15,000/-  as compensation and Rs. 10,000/- as litigation expenses.   
3. Upon notice of this complaint, the opposite parties appeared and filed joint written version taking preliminary objections interalia on the grounds that the complainant has not come to the Forum with clean hands and the complaint is misconceived, baseless and unsustainable in the eyes of law. It is further averred that the complainant is not a 'consumer' of opposite parties. Further, the opposite party is a Society duly registered under “Multi State Co-operative Society Act, 2002” and the complainant is member of the Society. As such, for any dispute between Society and Member, consumer complaint is not maintainable. On merits, it is submitted that the complainant contacted the office of Society to become a member for participating in the scheme for taking/gaining benefit of Society. The complainant after understanding the terms and conditions, bylaws and objects of the society has become a member and shared Rs. 17,445/- vide different certificates under the scheme of the company. It is further submitted that the complainant has concocted a story and has filed the present complaint claiming payment which is against the terms and conditions of the agreement. Moreover, the complainant has no right to claim against the terms of the agreement. It is further submitted that due to economic crisis and financial constraint the answering opposite parties was rendered unable to make the payment of contribution amount and its benefit at one go. As such, the complainant was asked to receive the payment in part/installment, but she willfully refused to receive the same in part. So, due to this reason the above said payment could not have been made. Therefore, there is no deficiency in service on their part and prayed for the dismissal of complaint. 
4. In support of his case the complainant tendered into evidence his own affidavit Ex.C-1, copies of FDRs  Ex.C-2 to Ex.C-10, copy of legal notice Ex.C-11, postal receipts Ex.C-12 & Ex.C-13 and closed the evidence. Ld. Counsel for complainant on 9.10.2020 has made statement that he does not want to file rejoinder on behalf of complainant.
5. To rebut the case of the complainant the opposite parties tendered into evidence copy of certificate of registration Ex.O.P1.2/1 and closed the evidence. 
6. We have heard the learned counsel for the parties and have gone through the record on file. 
7. In order to prove his case the complainant has placed on record his detailed affidavit Ex.C-1, in which he reiterated the averments as mentioned in the complaint. He has further placed on record copies of FDRs Ex.C-2 to Ex.C-10 which shows that the complainant has deposited Rs. 1,29,000/- on 23.10.2017 vide different FDRs with the opposite parties. He has further placed on record copy of legal notice Ex.C-11, which shows that the opposite parties were served with a legal notice dated 6.1.2020. Ex.C-12 & Ex.C-13 are the postal receipts. 
8. On the other hand, the opposite parties has placed on record certificate of registration Ex.O.P1.2/1, which shows that the Saharayan E-Multipurpose Society Limited, 9, Santoshi Vihar, Ayodhya Bypass Road, Near State Bank, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh-462041 is registered under section 11 of the Multi State Cooperative Societies Act, 2002 (39 of 2002). Apart from Ex.O.P1.2/1 the opposite parties has failed to place on record any evidence to rebut the case of the complainant.
9. Perusal of the record shows that the complainant has deposited Rs. 1,29000/- on 23.10.2017 with the opposite parties vide different FDRs i.e. Ex.C-2 to Ex.C-10. Further, in FDRs from Ex.C-2 to Ex.C-8 it shows that the complainant has deposited the amount of Rs. 1,05,000/- (Rs. 15,000/- each) with the opposite parties in the shape of FDRs and the maturity amount shown as Rs. 17,445/- with maturity date 23.4.2019. Further, in FDRs Ex.C-9 and Ex.C-10 shows that the complainant has deposited the amount of Rs. 24,000/- (Rs. 12,000/- each) with the opposite parties in the shape of FDRs and the maturity amount shown as Rs. 13,956/- with maturity date 23.4.2019. So, we are of the view that the complainant has successful in proving that he has deposited the amount of Rs. 1,29,000/- with the opposite parties in the shape of FDRs for a period of about 1 ½ years and the opposite parties are bound to pay the amount of 1,50,027/- as per their receipts Ex.C-2 to Ex.C-10.
10. As a result of the above discussion, the present complaint is partly allowed and opposite parties are directed to pay Rs. 1,50,027/- to the complainant alongwith interest at the rate of 9% per annum from the date of deposit i.e. 23.10.2017 till its realization. Compliance of the order be made within the period of 45 days from the date of the receipt of the copy of this order. Copy of this order be supplied to the parties free of costs. File be consigned to the records after its due compliance.   
  ANNOUNCED IN THE OPEN COMMISSION:
       27th Day of October, 2020 
 
 
            (Kuljit Singh)
            President
              
 
(Tejinder Singh Bhangu)
Member
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
[HON'BLE MR. Sh.Kuljit Singh]
PRESIDENT
 
 
[HON'BLE MR. Tejinder Singh Bhangu]
MEMBER
 

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