Whenever, any opposite party asks for adjurnment, keep a memo ready to be filed for demanding a minimum of Rs 500/- from the opposite party for having sought adjournment.
The application should be filed under Rule 11(2) of the Consumer Protection Regulations, 2005.
Rule 11 of the Consumer Protection Regulations, 2005., states as follows :-
11. Adjournment.-(1 ) Every proceeding before a Consumer Forum shall be conducted as expeditiously as possible and as per the requirements of the Act.
(2) The Consumer Forum shall record the reasons for any adjournment made by it.
(3) The cost of adjournment, if asked by the opposite party or parties, shall not be less than five hundred rupees per adjournment and could be more depending upon the value and nature of the complaint as may be decided by the Consumer Forum.
(4). The complainant, appellant or petitioner, as the case may be, may also be burdened with cost unless sufficient cause is shown for seeking adjournment:
Provided that in the circumstances of a particular case, the amount of cost imposed may be less than five hundred rupees but in no case less than one hundred rupees.
(5) The cost imposed may be given to the other party or parties to defray his or their expenses or be deposited in the Consumer Legal Aid Account to be maintained by the respective Consumer Forum, as the Consumer Forum may order.
(6) If any adjournment is granted without awarding cost, the order sheet shall mention the reasons thereof.
(7) All orders adjourning the matter shall be signed by the President and members constituting the Bench and not by the Court Master or Bench Clerk.
(8) Non-availability of a lawyer who is representing the party shall not be a ground for seeking adjournment of the matter unless absence is beyond the control of the lawyer such as his sudden illness or bereavement in the family.