Subject: Scope of consumer complaint Forum:
The National Consumer Commission
Title:Poonam Chambers vs Aluplex India Ltd Case No.: FIRST
APPEAL NO. 383 OF 2011 Date of
Decision:01-02-2013
Facts: OP was provided work contract and as
OP left work without completing it, complainant terminated contract and got it
completed from other agencies and filed complaint for recovery of amount due to
deficiency of service.
Decision
Fora below: Learned
State Commission vide impugned order dismissed complaint at admission stage on
the ground that contract was terminated by the complainant earlier to filing of
complaint, hence, no relationship of consumer and service provider subsisted
between the parties and there is no consumer dispute under Consumer Protection
Act.
National Commission said: “once the parties entered into a contract to provide service
and the latter stopped work, the aggrieved party is entitled to file claim on
account of deficiency of service even after termination of contract. Merely by
termination of work contract it cannot be inferred that there was no
relationship of consumer and service provider between the parties” at
Para 6 and further at Para 7 “Merely because word ‘Commercial’ exists in the name of complainant, it
cannot be inferred that work contract was given for commercial purposes”
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