kishore kumar 23 May 2024
Rama chary Rachakonda (Secunderabad/Telangana state Highcourt practice watsapp no.9989324294 ) 23 May 2024
Court fees for filing a Consumer Complaint in Telangana
Case ValueCourt Fee
10 Lakhs - 20 Lakhs₹ 400
20 Lakhs - 50 Lakhs₹ 1000
50 Lakhs - 1 Crore₹ 2000
1 Crore - 2 Crore₹ 2500
kishore kumar 23 May 2024
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Advocate) 23 May 2024
The court fees for this purpose differs from one state to another.
You can clarify the same from local forum or through a local advocate or you can check the same from the commission's website
kishore kumar 23 May 2024
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Advocate) 23 May 2024
You are welcome.
Dr. J C Vashista (Advocate ) 24 May 2024
There is no (NO) fees for a claim up to Rs. 5 lakh
kishore kumar 24 May 2024
Ritesh Maity (Labour Law Advocate) 31 May 2024
Originally posted by : Dr. J C Vashista
There is no (NO) fees for a claim up to Rs. 5 lakh
Sorry to differ, the court fees is determined on the valuation of the suit which as per the Act of 2019 is based on the actual amount paid. Under the Act of 1986, it was paid on the total claim.
E.g. In a medical negligence case, if your hospital bill was Rs.250,000/- but your total claim for the alleged negligence is Rs.40 lacs, then for the purpose of determination of court fees, Rs.250,000/- which you actually paid and not the amount claimed, would be considered.
kishore kumar 31 May 2024
P. Venu (Advocate) 01 June 2024
The querist's profile suggests that he has been posting too many a query. May be, he is setting question papers for us.
Dr. J C Vashista (Advocate ) 02 June 2024
"Originally posted by : Ritesh Maity
Originally posted by : Dr. J C VashistaThere is no (NO) fees for a claim up to Rs. 5 lakh
Sorry to differ, the court fees is determined on the valuation of the suit which as per the Act of 2019 is based on the actual amount paid.
Under the Act of 1986, it was paid on the total claim.E.g. In a medical negligence case, if your hospital bill was Rs.250,000/- but your total claim for the alleged negligence is Rs.40 lacs, then for the purpose of determination of court fees, Rs.250,000/- which you actually paid and not the amount claimed, would be considered. "
Dear Mr. Ritesh Maity
You have all rights to differ and it is a healthy sign of discussion.
In the instant case queriest has asked for a court fees for a consumer complaint under the provisions of Consumer Protection Act, 2019 w.e.f 20 July 2020 is as under:
Value of consideration paid for goods and services determines the COURT FEE payable to the Consumer Court
DISTRICT CONSUMER COMMISSION
(Jurisdiction to hear cases of Rs 50 Lakh value)
CONSIDERATION
COURT FEE
Less than Rs. 5 lakh:
No fee
Above Rs. 5 lakh and up to Rs. 10 lakh:
Rs. 200
Above Rs. 10 lakh and up to Rs 20 Lakh:
Rs. 400
Above Rs. 20 lakh and up to Rs. 50 Lakh:
Rs. 1,000
STATE CONSUMER COMMISSION
(Jurisdiction to hear cases from Rs 50 Lakh up to Rs 2 Crore value)
CONSIDERATION
COURT FEE
Above Rs. 50 lakh and up to Rs.1 Crore:
Rs. 2,000
Above Rs. 1 Crore and and up to Rs.2 Crore:
Rs. 2,500
NATIONAL COMMISSION
(Jurisdiction to hear cases above Rs 2 Crore value)
COURT FEE
Above Rs. 2 Crore and up to Rs.4 Crore:
Rs. 3,000
Above Rs. 4 Crore and and up to Rs.6 Crore:
Rs. 4,000
Above Rs. 6 Crore and and up to Rs.8 Crore:
Rs. 5,000
Above Rs. 8 Crore and and up to Rs.10 Crore:
Rs. 6,000
Above Rs. 10 crore:
Rs. 7,500
Could you please eleborate, if still disagree.
P. Venu (Advocate) 02 June 2024
Learned Expert Dr. J C Vashista has provided us with the right information in terms of the Consumer Protection (General) Rules, 2020.
7. Fee for making complaints. –
(1) Every complaint filed under sub-section (1) of section 35 or under sub-clauses (i) and (ii) of clause (a) of sub-section (1) of section 47 or under sub-clauses (i) and (ii) of clause (a) of sub-section (1) of section 58 shall be accompanied by a fee, as specified in the table given below, in the form of crossed Demand Draft drawn on a nationalised bank or through a crossed Indian Postal Order in favour of the President of the District Commission or the Registrar of the State Commission or the Registrar of the National Commission, as the case may be, and payable at the respective place where the District Commission, State Commission or the National Commission is situated, or through electronic mode as per arrangement made by the Commission concerned.
(2) The District Commission or the State Commission, as the case may be, shall credit the amount of fee received by it under sub-rule (1) to the Consumer Welfare Fund of the State and where such Consumer Welfare Fund is not established, into the appropriate account of the State Government, and the National Commission shall credit such amount of fee received by it to the Consumer Welfare Fund of the Central Government.
District Commission
(1) Upto rupees five lakh - Nil
(2) Above rupees five lakh and upto rupees ten lakhs - Rs.200
(3) Above rupees ten lakh and upto rupees twenty lakhs - Rs 400
(4) Above rupees twenty lakh and upto rupees fifty lakh rupees - Rs.1000
(5) Above rupees fifty lakh and upto rupees one crore - Rs.2000
State Commission
(6) Above rupees one crore and upto rupees two crore - Rs.2500
(7) Above rupees two crore and upto rupees four crore - Rs.3000
(8) Above rupees four crore and upto rupees six crore - Rs.4000
(9) Above rupees six crore and upto rupees eight crore - Rs.5000
(10) Above rupees eight crore and upto rupees ten crore - Rs.6000
National Commission
(11) Above rupees ten crore - Rs.7500
Ritesh Maity (Labour Law Advocate) 02 June 2024
My response was only related to your statement - "There is no (NO) fees for a claim up to Rs. 5 lakh
Read more at: https://www.lawyersclubindia.com/forum/consumer-forum-fees-234238.asp"
Claim and consideration are different. What I wanted to clarify is that court fees is to determined only on the consideration amount and not on the compensation claimed.
Dr. J C Vashista (Advocate ) 03 June 2024
I respectfully differ with Mr. Ritesh Maity qua his observation stating, inter alia, that,
"Claim and consideration are different". What I wanted to clarify is that court fess is to be dertmined on the consideration amount and not on the compensation claimed "
The amount claimed and awarded may differ but the claimant has to pay court fees on the amount claimed and not awarded.