FINAL ORDER/JUDGEMENT
SHRI SWAPAN KUMAR MAHANTY, PRESIDENT
The facts, as stated in the complaint and emerged from the documents attached with it, are that Sahara Credit Co-operative society Ltd. is a Financial Institution and Sahara Q Shop Unique Products Range Ltd. Is its sister conerṇs. OPs are the Zonal Manager, Regional Manager, Sector Manager, Branch manager and Accounts Heads of Sahara Sahara Credit Co-operative society Ltd. Complainant invested Rs. 1,80,050/- to the OP-4 on 17.05.2012, 23.05.2012,24.05.2012, 25.05.2012, 26.05.2012 & 28.05.2012 for a period of 06 years. OP-4 issued certificates bearing Nos. 562017939080, 562017939259, 562017939259, 562017939288, 562017939328, 562017939357, 562017939384 & 562017939383 to the complainant. The maturity dates of those certificates is 17.05.2018, 23.05.2018, 24.05.2018, 25.05.2018, 26.05.2018 & 28.05.2018 and despite repeated request, the OPs did not refund the matured amount. Legal Notice dated 01.12.2021 was issued to the OPs 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 OPs.
In view of the gross deficiency in service and unfair trade practices of the OPs, complainant has filed the instant consumer complaint seeking payment of matured amount along with compensation and litigation cost.
Despite service of notices, the OPs did not turn up to contest the case by filing WV. Thus, the case runs ex parte against all the OPs.
Complainant has filed her evidence supporting the allegations made in the complaint petition. Complainant has also filed various documents in support of her case. Despite given opportunities, the OPs failed to file their WV within the stipulated 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. 1,80,050/- to the OP-4 on 17.05.2012, 23.05.2012,24.05.2012, 25.05.2012, 26.05.2012 & 28.05.2012 for a period of 06 years. OP-4 issued certificates bearing Nos. 562017939080, 562017939259, 562017939259, 562017939288, 562017939328, 562017939357, 562017939384 & 562017939383 to the complainant and its maturity date is 17.05.2018, 23.05.2018, 24.05.2018, 25.05.2018, 26.05.2018 & 28.05.2018 . Despite several request and legal notice dated 01.12.2021, OPs did not pay the matured amount to the complainant. OPs are 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 OPs. The OPs are deliberate to make illegal gains and to deprive the complainant from her lawful right. In fact, the OPs withhold the maturity amount which no doubt deceitful manner of trade.
OPs have 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 OPs. The act of the OPs are 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 OPs, she 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 Sahara Credit Co-operative society Ltd. along with compensation and litigation cost.
Based on the discussion above, the Consumer Case is allowed in part ex parte against the OPs 1 to 4 and dismissed against OP-5 with the following directions :-
- OPs 1 to 4 are directed to pay matured amount of Rs. 3,84,673/- (Rupees three lacs eighty four six hundred seventy three) only to the complainant.
- OPs 1 to 4 are further directed to pay Rs. 20,000/- (Rupees twenty thousand) only as compensation to the complainant on account of mental agony and physical harassment.
- OPs 1 to 4 are also directed to pay Rs. 5,000/- (Rupees five thousand) only towards litigation cost to the complainant.
The above directions be complied by the OPs 1 to 4 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.
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