How to reply false obligatations of the respondent in district consumer court
burhanuddin salar
(Querist) 18 February 2017
This query is : Resolved
dear sir, my name is burhan salar, i hve sued an renowned electronics manufacturing multinational company, for not providing proper service of its 1.5 ton split AC. The case is filed in district consumer court. in response to my complaint, the company has raised objection claiming that the complaint is invalid and untrue and is made for making money and deteriorating company's image. but the facts that has been submitted by the respondent in the court is mismatching my allegations and no evidences have been presented. all the dates (of visits of service executives) mentioned in the respondents reply also does not match with the actual dates of the events. further more the mrp on the outdoor unit was also smudged when i bought the AC, but coz of healthy relation with the dealer, i didnt said a word. Can i ask for an inquiry now. The respondent hve asked for a penalty of rs 5000/- for harassing the company. now its my turn to file a reply suggest me how to file the same.
Rajendra K Goyal
(Expert) 19 February 2017
Deny all charges from OP and submit your reply based on facts and merits.
Guest
(Expert) 19 February 2017
Good Advise by Madam Goyal
Rajendra K Goyal
(Expert) 20 February 2017
In many threads expert used Mrs/Mr/Ms/Child before addressing me, please use Mr. before my name.
Guest
(Expert) 20 February 2017
Please Post your Profile Madam
Guest
(Expert) 20 February 2017
Madam Thanks for Exposing Your Real Character Madam
Madhava Rao Gorrepati
(Expert) 24 February 2017
Things awry!! be that as it may. Dear Burhanuddin,do not worry about what the company said in its counter. Now if you are given a chance to file rejoinder, deny the allegations made by the company. you must have already filed the necessary documents. The question of evidence comes only after the matter is posted for trial.
Madhava Rao Gorrepati
(Expert) 24 February 2017
Things are going awry. let not the experts quarrel on things outside their expertise. yes if one expert differs on any opinion the latter can definitely post a different opinion. Why so much halla bol on sex?
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