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Confedration of consumer vigilance center filed a consumer case on 23 Sep 2023 against Star Health allied insurance in the Thiruvananthapuram Consumer Court. The case no is CC/56/2023 and the judgment uploaded on 10 Oct 2023.
BEFORE THE DISTRICT CONSUMER DISPUTES REDRESSAL COMMISSION VAZHUTHACADU THIRUVANANTHAPURAM
PRESENT
SRI.P.V.JAYARAJAN : PRESIDENT
SMT.PREETHA G NAIR : MEMBER
SRI.VIJU.V.R : MEMBER
CC.NO.56/2023 (Filed on : 08/02/2023)
ORDER DATED : 23/09/2023
COMPLAINANTS
Centre, Sreekovil, Kodunganoor.P.O
Thiruvananthapuram – 695 013
Thoppuvilakath veedu,
Arasuparamb, Panode,
Thiruvananthapuram – 695 541
(Party in person)
OPPOSITE PARTIES
Zonal Office, 4th Floor,
Carmel Tower, Cotton Hill,
Vazhuthacadu, Thiruvananthapuram – 695 014
Nedumangadu Branch Office,
Thiruvananthapuram – 695 541
Corporate Grievance Department,
Star Health and Allied Insurance Company Ltd,
No.1, New Tank Street, Valluvarkottam High Road,
Chennai – 600 034
No.15, Sri Balaji Complex, 1st Floor,
Whites Lane, Royapettah, Chennai – 600 014
Agent, Star Health and Allied Insurance Company Ltd,
Sree Vihar, East Bunglow,
Pin – 695 541
(By Adv.R.Gireesh Babu)
ORDER
SRI.P.V.JAYARAJAN : PRESIDENT
1. This complaint is filed under section 35 of Consumer Protection Act 2019 and stood over to this date for consideration and this Commission passed the following order.
2. This is a complaint filed by the complainant against the opposite parties alleging deficiency in service on the part of the opposite parties. After admitting the complaint notice was issued to the opposite parties. Opposite parties 1 to 5 entered appearance and filed written version denying the allegations raised by the complainant. When the case came up for consideration on 05/08/2023, both parties submitted that there is a chance of settlement and hence the matter was referred for mediation. When the case came up for consideration today both parties submitted that the matter is settled. A compromise memo signed by both parties was also filed before this commission. As per the terms of the compromise, the opposite parties have agreed to pay Rs.1,06,400/- (Rupees one lakh six thousand and four hundred only) to the complainant within two weeks from the date of settlement. Memo of compromise dated 23/09/2023 is accepted and recorded. In view of the settlement arrived at between the parties to the proceedings, we find that this is a fit case to be allowed in terms of the compromise.
In the result, the complaint is allowed in terms of compromise. The compromise memo dated 23/09/2023 shall form part of this order. There will be no order as to costs.
A copy of this order as per the statutory requirements be forwarded to the parties free of charge and thereafter the file be consigned to the record room.
Dictated to the Confidential Assistant, transcribed by her, corrected by me and pronounced in the Open Commission, this the 23rd September 2023.
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P.V.JAYARAJAN : PRESIDENT
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PREETHA G NAIR : MEMBER
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VIJU.V.R : MEMBER
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