yogesh (will tell you later) 28 July 2008
Rama chary Rachakonda (Secunderabad/Telangana state Highcourt practice watsapp no.9989324294 ) 29 July 2008
Mr.Yogesh,
Yes, You can. Every suit is based on the cause of action, which is abundle of essential facts, which it is necessary for the plaintiff to prove before he can succeed. It is the foundation of the suit. The limitation of the suit is also depended upon the first cause of action. The cause of action means every fact which will be necessary for the plaintiff to prove it traversed in order to support his right for the judgement.
yogesh (will tell you later) 29 July 2008
Thanks fo reply.It ill be nice if the aforesaid facts are taken in account and please provide your opinion in this regrd?
Mohit Attri (lawyer) 30 July 2008
u can file suit against the party
(1) where his residence
(2)where cause of action arise
(3)where carrying on ordnry busness
RAJESH BISWAS (LAWYER) 24 August 2008
certainly you can file the complaint case at new delhi, as because section 11 of the consumer protection act has made it crystral clear that if the op has the branch office or carries on business where the case has been filed and also you can see the section 19 and 20 of the CPC it supports your contention and aslo there is lot of citation over the said issue and it suggests that if the two court has the jurisdiction in that case the option is in the hands of the petitioner to file the case. you have strong contention in your support.