West Bengal

Kolkata-II(Central)

CC/342/2020

Ram Chandra Chowdhury - Complainant(s)

Versus

The Secretary,Humara India Credit Co Operative Society Ltd. - Opp.Party(s)

Janapriya Banerjee

16 Aug 2022

ORDER

DISTRICT CONSUMER DISPUTES REDRESSAL COMMISSION
KOLKATA UNIT - II (CENTRAL)
8-B, NELLIE SENGUPTA SARANI, 7TH FLOOR,
KOLKATA-700087.
 
Complaint Case No. CC/342/2020
( Date of Filing : 23 Dec 2020 )
 
1. Ram Chandra Chowdhury
4, Abdul Ali Row, Kolkata-700016,P.S. Park Street.
...........Complainant(s)
Versus
1. The Secretary,Humara India Credit Co Operative Society Ltd.
Mongal Jyoti, 227/2, A.J.C. Bose Road, P.S. Bhowanipore, Kolkata-700020. Advocate Name:
............Opp.Party(s)
 
BEFORE: 
 HON'BLE MR. Swapan Kumar Mahanty PRESIDENT
 HON'BLE MRS. Sahana Ahmed Basu MEMBER
 HON'BLE MR. Ashoke Kumar Ganguly MEMBER
 
PRESENT:Janapriya Banerjee, Advocate for the Complainant 1
 
Dated : 16 Aug 2022
Final Order / Judgement

FINAL ORDER/JUDGMENT           

SHRI SWAPAN KUMAR MAHANTY,   PRESIDENT

 

 

The facts, as stated in the complaint and emerged from the documents attached with it,  are that  Humara India Credit Cooperative Society Ltd. is a Financial Institution. OP is the Secretary of Humara India Credit Cooperative Society Ltd.  Complainant  invested  Rs. 38,227/-  to the OP on 30.06.2016 for  a period of 36 months.  OP issued certificate bearing No. 605001601048  to the complainant. The maturity date of the said certificate is 30.06.2019  and its maturity value of the said certificates is Rs. 58,717/-. Despite repeated request the OP did not refund the matured amount. Notice dated 19.10.2020 was issued to the OP but no fruitful result is forthcoming.  Complainant further alleges that there is gross deficiency in service and unfair trade practice on the part of the OP.

In view of the gross deficiency in service and unfair trade practices of the OP,  complainant has filed  the instant consumer complaint seeking payment of matured amount along with compensation and litigation cost.

            Despite service of notice of the complaint, the OP did not turn up to contest the case by filing WV within the statutory period as prescribed under the CP Act, 2019.

Complainant has filed his evidence supporting the allegations made in the complaint petition. Complainant has also filed various documents in support of his case. Despite given opportunities the OP failed to file their WV within the statutory period .

            We have considered the argument of the Ld. Advocate for the complainant and examined the record.

            It is not in dispute that the complainant invested Rs. 38,227/-  to the OP  against certificate bearing No. 605001601048 dated  30.06.2016. The maturity date of the said certificate is 30.06.2019. Despite several request and notice dated 19.10.2020, OP did not pay the matured  amount  of Rs. 58,717/- to the complainant. OP is fully aware that they are liable to pay the matured amount to the complainant on its maturity. Complainant invested his hard earned money with the OP. The OP is deliberate to make illegal gains and to deprive the complainant from his lawful right. In fact, the OP withhold the maturity amount which no doubt deceitful manner of trade.

OP has not filed their WV denying the allegations made in the complaint petition. Complainant in his affidavit did support the allegations made out in the complaint. Therefore, it cannot be said that complainant has failed to prove deficiency in service and unfair trade practice of the OP. The act of the OP is a clear case of deception, which resulted in the injury and loss of opportunity to the complainant. Had the complainant not invested his  money to the OP, he would have invested the same elsewhere. Complainant cannot be wait indefinitely to get the matured amount. Complainant has suffered mental agony and harassment. It is settled principal of law that the compensation should be commensurate with loss of suffered and it should be just, fair and reasonable and not arbitrary. To get relief, complainant has to wage a long drawn and tedious legal battle. In these circumstances, the complainant is entitled to get the maturity amount of Humara India Credit Cooperative Society Ltd (F36 Golden VM) along with compensation and litigation cost.

Based on the discussion above, the Consumer Case is allowed  in  part ex parte  against the OP with the following directions :-

  1. OP is  directed to pay matured amount of Rs. 58,717/- (Rupees fifty eight thousand seven hundred seventeen) only to the complainant.
  2. OP is  further directed to pay Rs. 10,000/- (Rupees ten  thousand) only as compensation to the complainant on account of mental agony and physical harassment.
  3. OP is  also directed to pay Rs. 5,000/- (Rupees five thousand) only towards litigation cost to the complainant.

The above directions be complied by the OP within a period of 90 days from today. For failure or omission in compliance within the stipulated period, the complainant shall be at liberty to put the order in execution as per CP Act.

Copy of the judgment be supplied to the parties free of cost as per CP Act. Upload the judgment on the website of this Commission for perusal of the parties.

 
 
[HON'BLE MR. Swapan Kumar Mahanty]
PRESIDENT
 
 
[HON'BLE MRS. Sahana Ahmed Basu]
MEMBER
 
 
[HON'BLE MR. Ashoke Kumar Ganguly]
MEMBER
 

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