LIST OF DATES & EVENTS
Sl. No. |
Date |
Particulars |
1 |
19-06-2015 |
Consumer Complaint filed
before the Hon’ble State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, West Bengal,
being Consumer Complaint no. CC/218/2015. |
2 |
07-08-2017 |
Final hearing concluded in
the said Consumer Complaint being CC/218/2015, before the Hon’ble State
Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, West Bengal. |
3 |
16-08-2017 |
Final Order & Judgment
has been given in Consumer Complaint no. CC/218/2015, by the Hon’ble State
Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, West Bengal. |
4 |
15-09-2017 |
First Appeal no. 1901 of
2017, under Section 19 of the Consumer Protection Act’ 1986, has been
preferred by the Judgment Debtors, before the Hon’ble NCDRC, New Delhi,
challenging the Order & Judgment dated 16-08-2017, passed in CC/218/2015,
by the Hon’ble State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, West Bengal. |
7 |
20-12-2023 |
First Appeal no. 1901 of
2017 has been Dismissed for non-prosecution. |
SYNOPSIS
The
Decree Holders herein prefer the present Execution application under Section 25
& 27 of the Consumer Protection Act’ 1986, to enforce the Order and
penalty for Non-Compliance of Order & Judgment dated 16th day of
August’ 2017, passed in CC/218/2015, by the Hon’ble State Consumer Disputes
Redressal Commission, West Bengal, against the Judgment Debtors.
The
Judgment Debtors are well within the knowledge of the contents and purports of
the said Order and Judgment dated 16th day of August’ 2017, passed
in CC/218/2015, by the Hon’ble State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, West
Bengal; But did not comply with the directions given upon the Judgment Debtors
by the Hon’ble State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, West Bengal; Thus
the Decree Holders are not in receipt of anything which has ever been directed
on the Judgment Debtors by the Hon’ble State Consumer Disputes Redressal
Commission, West Bengal.
That the Judgment Debtors
have thus conducted themselves in the most reprehensible manner showing scant
regard to the orders of this Hon'ble Commission which conduct on their part is palpably,
manifestly and gravely contumacious and makes the Judgment Debtors liable to be
dealt with in accordance with the law and punished severely for willfully,
deliberately and intentionally flouting, defying and disobeying the authority
of this Hon'ble State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission.
Before
the Hon’ble West Bengal State Consumer
Disputes Redressal Commission, Kolkata |
Kreta
Suraksha Bhawan |
11A,
Mirza Ghalib Street, Kolkata – 700087 |
Execution
Application no. of 2024
{arising out of CC/218/2015}
IN
THE MATTER OF :
SHRI TUSHAR CHATTERJEE & OTHERS ………..…..DECREE
HOLDERS
VERSUS
SRI
DEBASHIS BARAT & ANOTHER ………..…..JUDGMENT
DEBTORS
MEMO OF PARTIES
1)
Shri Tushar Chatterjee, Son of Late
Sri Kanailal Chatterjee, residing at Premises being no. 2/45, Arabinda Nagar, 3rd
Floor, (Near Golf Green), Post Office – Regent Park, Kolkata – 700040, District
South 24 Parganas.
2)
Sri Rebati Chatterjee, Son of Kanai
Lal Chatterjee, residing at Premises no. 430, mOtilal Gupta Road, Police
Station – Haridevpur, Kolkata – 700008, District South 24 Parganas.
3)
M/s. Chatterjee Engineering, presently
having its office at Premises being no. 301, Crystal Fins, 19-Kirti Kunj
Society, Near Jeevan Bharati School, Karelbaug, Vadodra – 390018, Gujarat.
_____Decree Holders
- VERSUS -
1)
Sri Debashis Barat, Son of Sri
Prasanta Kumar Barat, residing at Premises being no. 9A, Narishinga Dutta Road,
Barisha, Police Station Haridevpur, Kolkata – 700008, District South 24
Parganas.
2)
M/s. Barat Constructions Pvt. Limited,
having its office at Premises being no. 9A, Narishinga Dutta Road, Barisha,
Police Station Haridevpur, Kolkata – 700008, District South 24 Parganas.
______Judgment Debtors
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