West Bengal

Kolkata-III(South)

CC/360/2016

Sri Chandan Auddy - Complainant(s)

Versus

Sri Pradip Kumar Das - Opp.Party(s)

07 Mar 2017

ORDER

CONSUMER DISPUTE REDRESSAL FORUM
KOLKATA UNIT-III(South),West Bengal
18, Judges Court Road, Kolkata 700027
 
Complaint Case No. CC/360/2016
 
1. Sri Chandan Auddy
S/O Late Sadhan Auddy,16F,Monohar Pukur Road, P.S.- Tollygunge, Kol-26, & 82/41,Prince Golam Hoassin Shah Road, P.S.- Jadavpur, Kol-32.
...........Complainant(s)
Versus
1. Sri Pradip Kumar Das
S/O Sri Narayan chandra Das, 82/39, Prince Golam Hossain Shah Road, & 209 Bikram Garh Colony, P.S.-Jadavpur, Kol-32.
2. Prasanta kumar Das
S/O Late Ramnath Das, 211, Bikram garh colony,, & Also Known 82/41, Prince Golam hossain Shah Road, P.S.- Jadavpur, Kol-32.
3. Nilima Das
W/O Late Sujit Kumar Das, 211, Bikram garh colony,, & Also Known 82/41, Prince Golam hossain Shah Road, P.S.- Jadavpur, Kol-32.
4. Miss Namita Das
D/O Late Ramanath Das, 211, Bikram garh colony,, & Also Known 82/41, Prince Golam hossain Shah Road, P.S.- Jadavpur, Kol-32.
............Opp.Party(s)
 
BEFORE: 
 HON'BLE MR. Satish Kumar Verma PRESIDENT
 HON'BLE MRS. Balaka Chatterjee MEMBER
 
For the Complainant:
For the Opp. Party:
Dated : 07 Mar 2017
Final Order / Judgement

Judgment : Dt.7.3.2017

            This is a complaint made by Chandan Auddy, son of Late Sadhan Auddy residing at 82/41, Prince Golam Hossain Shah Road, P.S.-Jadavpur, Kolkata-700 032 against (1) Sri Pradip Kumar Das, son of Sri Narayan Chandra Das, residing at 209, Bikram Garh Colony, P.S.-Jadavpur, Kolkata-700 032, OP No.1, (2) Prasanta Kumar Das, son of Late Ramnath Das, OP No.2, (3) Nilima Das, wife of Late Sujit Kumar Das, OP No.3 and (4) Miss Namita Das, daughter of late Ramnath Das, 82/41, Prince Golam Hossain Shah Road, P.S.-Jadavpur, Kolkata-700 032, OP No.4, praying for a direction upon the OPs for execution and registration of deed of conveyance in  favour of the Complainant and to issue possession letter and an order for completion of the finishing work of the building and, cost of Rs.50,000/-, compensation of Rs.2,00,000/- for unfair trade practice and also interest @ 2% p.m. on the awarded amount.

            Facts in brief are that Complainant agreed to purchase  one flat from OP No.1, developer, having 580 sq.ft. on the top floor(North side) of Golam Hossain Shah Road at the consideration money of Rs.5,05,000/-. OP No.1 received the entire consideration money and even after expiry of 2.9.2013 stopped the finishing work of the building. Complainant requested the OP to complete the finishing work and execute and register the deed of conveyance. As per the agreement, OPs are obliged to finish the completion work and register the flat in favour of the Complainant. Since OPs did not register the flat, Complainant sent a notice and no result could be yielded. So, Complainant filed this case.

            OP No.2 to 4 filed written version and denied the allegations of the Complainant and  prayed for dismissal of the case. Further, they have stated that OP No.1 did not hand over the owner’s allocation and he is trying to evade from performing his obligation. On the contrary, OP No.1 has handed over possession of the flats of his allocation. Further these OPs have stated that since they have not been made parties to the agreement for sale, Complainant is not entitled to the relief. OP No.1 has not filed written version and so the case was heard ex-parte against OP No.1.

Decision with reasons

            Complainant filed affidavit-in-chief wherein he has reiterated the facts mentioned in the complaint petition. Against that OP No.2 to 4 filed questionnaire to which Complainant replied. OP No.2 to 4 filed affidavit-in-chief against which Complainant filed questionnaire to which OP No.2 to 4 replied.

            Main point for determination is whether Complainant is entitled to the reliefs as prayed for.

            On perusal of the prayer portion of the complaint petition, it appears that Complainant has prayed for making the conveyance deed in his favour. It is mentioned in the complaint petition and affidavit-in-chief that Complainant is in possession of the flat. Further, on perusal of the agreement for sale, it appears that there was an agreement between the Complainant and the OP No.1, wherein OP No.1 agreed to sale the flat mentioned in the map annexed to the agreement for sale. Further, it appears that there is no document to establish that Complainant made payment of the consideration amount. Since, OP No.1 did not file written version and did not contest the case, it is difficult to ascertain as to whether Complainant paid the money or not. It is settled principle of law that for getting relief Complainant has to establish the allegation made in the complaint petition, which is absent here. As such, we are of the view that Complainant is not entitled to the reliefs prayed for.

            Hence,

ordered

            CC/360/2016 is considered and dismissed on contest against OP No.2 to 4 and ex-parte against OP No.1.

 
 
[HON'BLE MR. Satish Kumar Verma]
PRESIDENT
 
[HON'BLE MRS. Balaka Chatterjee]
MEMBER

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