rashmiramanath (n/a) 25 January 2009
sanjay singh thakur (advocate) 26 January 2009
Dear Rashmiramanath
To appreciate things better you better mail me the copy of order passed by the Ho'ble State Commission. Though for your clarification you cannot file Revision before the State Commission because State Commission don't have power to review the same. Hence Revision is to be filed before the Hon'ble National Commission. Also remember that when you file Complaint case before District Forum than that very order is challenged u/s 15 of the Act by filing an appeal and when order passed in appeal is challenged then Revision against the same lie before the Hon'ble National Commission u/s 21 (b) of the Act.
rajeev (advocate) 27 January 2009
no there is no provision is consumer act to file a review petiton
NANDKUMAR B. SAWANT.,M.COM.LL.B.(MUMBAI),.ADVOCATE
MOBILE.09325226691, 09271971251
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REPLY TO QUESTION REGARDING CONSUMER COURT CASE AND APPEAL.
KINDLY NOTE THAT ONCE ANY MATTER IS DECIDED BY ANY COURT , THE PERFECT LEGAL REMEDY WILL BE TO APPEAL TO THE APPEALLATE AUTHORITY WITHIN THE LIMITATION PERIOD.
IN YOUR CASE KINDLY OBTAIN CERTIFIED COPY OF THE JUDGEMENT FROM THE STATE FORUM AND SUBMIT APPEAL TO THE NATIONAL FORUM.
KINDLY WRITE FOR FURTHER DETAILS.
WITH BEST REGARDS
NANDKUMAR B. SAWANT., M.COM.LL.B.(MUMBAI), ADVOCATE
NANDKUMAR B.SAWANT., M.COM.LL.B.(MUMBAI), ADVOCATE
MOBILE.09325226691, 09271971251
e.mail.adv.nbsawant@yahoo.co.in
With reference to the question regarding additional party to the dispute. kindly arrange to send copies of both judgemens .
But in general you have to obtain permission of the court before adding any party to any dispute. I suggest you enclose both certified copies of the judgements including Dist consumer court and state consumer court judgements and i suggest you approach National consumer court and initially retain the same parties which were there at Dist consumer court and for adding new party seek permission of National consumer court and also add in your prayers that necessary directions be given to District consumer court to allow to add new party to dispute in the interest of justice equity and good conscious.You may mention the irrepairable loss which may cause to you if not allowed .
You will succeed in your dispute.
KINDLY NOTE THAT NATIONAL CONSUMER COURT IS THE HIGHEST COURT HENCE BE CAREFUL BEFORE SUBMITTING APPEAL TO NATIONAL CONSUMER COURT.INCLUDE ALL RELEVENT DETAILS ABOUT YOUR DISPUTE AND ENCLOSE ALL RELEVENT LIST OF DOCUMENTS TO IT.
In case you require any help you may send copies of both the judgements of Dist consumer court and state consumer court.
Thanks and regards.
NANDKUMAR b.SAWANT., M.COM.LL.B.(MUMBAI),ADVOCATE
NANDKUMAR B.SAWANT., M.COM.LL.B.(MUMBAI), ADVOCATE
MOBILE.09325226691, 09271971251
e.mail.adv.nbsawant@yahoo.co.in
With reference to the question regarding additional party to the dispute. kindly arrange to send copies of both judgemens .
But in general you have to obtain permission of the court before adding any party to any dispute. I suggest you enclose both certified copies of the judgements including Dist consumer court and state consumer court judgements and i suggest you approach National consumer court and initially retain the same parties which were there at Dist consumer court and for adding new party seek permission of National consumer court and also add in your prayers that necessary directions be given to District consumer court to allow to add new party to dispute in the interest of justice equity and good conscious.You may mention the irrepairable loss which may cause to you if not allowed .
You will succeed in your dispute.
KINDLY NOTE THAT NATIONAL CONSUMER COURT IS THE HIGHEST COURT HENCE BE CAREFUL BEFORE SUBMITTING APPEAL TO NATIONAL CONSUMER COURT.INCLUDE ALL RELEVENT DETAILS ABOUT YOUR DISPUTE AND ENCLOSE ALL RELEVENT LIST OF DOCUMENTS TO IT.
In case you require any help you may send copies of both the judgements of Dist consumer court and state consumer court.
Thanks and regards.
NANDKUMAR b.SAWANT., M.COM.LL.B.(MUMBAI),ADVOCATE
Sushil Kumar Bhatia (Advocate) 02 February 2009
Dear,
For References also see the Consumer protection regulation,2005