Date of filing : 28.02.2019
Date of Judgment: 24.11.2021
Mrs. Sashi Kala Basu, Hon’ble President.
This consumer complaint is filed by the complainants namely Shampa Das and Tiyasha Das, under Section 12 of the C.P Act , 1986 against the opposite party ( referred to as O.P hereinafter) namely Teacher’s Welfare Credit & Holding Ltd., alleging deficiency in service on its part.
The case of the complainants, in short, is that the complainants deposited a total sum of Rs.1,63,000/- towards monthly income scheme (MIS) for 36 months on 22.5.2015 with interest @9% p.a with the O.P being Account no. BNS/34744/15/36 . The amount payable on its maturity was Rs.1,63,000/- on 22.5.2018 . O.P is a non-banking company registered under the Company’s Act being represented by its Director Swapan Kumar Ghosh. On maturity of the said deposited amount when the complainants visited the office of the O.P and asked for maturity amount, they were asked to deposit their MIS Certificate in original with the Director namely Swapan Kumar Ghosh. But no payment was made by the O.P inspite of the repeated visits by the complainants. So, the complaint has been filed by the complainants praying for directing the O.P to pay the maturity amount of Rs. 1,63,000/- along with interest @9% p.a , to pay Rs.50,000/- as compensation and Rs.20,000/- as litigation cost.
The complainants have filed the receipt issued by the O.P being no. BNS/34744/15/36.
The O.P has contested the case by filing written version denying and disputing the allegations. However, it is specifically contended that the O.P offered to the complainant to make payment by instalments. But the complainants did not agree with the proposal. The O.P is ready and willing to refund the invested amount but unable to pay the same as the bank account of the O.P has been seized by the Directorate of Economic Offence.
So, the only point requires determination is whether the complainant is entitled to the relief as prayed?
Decision with reasons
In support of their claim as referred to above, complainants have filed receipt no.34744 in respect of the account no. BNS/34744/15/36 issued by the O.P company represented by its Director named therein. The receipt was issued in the name of the complainants on deposit of an amount of Rs.1,63,000/- for 36 months with interest @9% p.a . The said deposit was made on 22.05.2015 and it was to be refunded on 22.05.2018. The maturity amount payable was Rs.1,63,000/-. It is apparent from the written version filed by the O.P that the deposit of the said amount with the O.P and issuance of the certificate by the O.P has not been denied and disputed. It is specifically stated in the written version that they never denied to make the payment and had offered to the complainant to make the payment by instalments. But the complainants did not agree and the O.P is always ready and willing to refund the invested amount to the complainant. If that be so, then since admittedly the said amount was deposited by the complainants , the complainants are entitled to refund of the maturity amount as mentioned in the receipt issued by the O.P. So, complainants are entitled to the matured amount of Rs.1,63,000/- along with interest @9% p.a as agreed . However, since interest is allowed, we find no justification to pass an order of compensation as prayed for.
Hence,
ORDERED
that CC/128/2019 is allowed on contest against the O.P.
The O.P is directed to pay Rs. 1,63,000/- to the complainants together with interest @9% p.a from the date as agreed in the certificate within 2 months from this date.
The O.P is further directed to pay Rs.8000/- as litigation cost within the aforesaid period of 2 months. In default of payment the entire sum shall carry interest @9% p.a till realisation.
On payment of the sum by the O.P, complainants shall hand over the original receipt/certificate to the O.P.