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"How to file a case in consumer court"
Project delays, property frauds,
defaults on agreement ― a home buyer would go through these things or more if
he somehow ends up buying a project with a wrong or a defaulter developer. The lengthy trials in
courts would only add insult to injury. Therefore, to make things easier,
consumer courts had started accepting those real estate cases where the
purchased good or services are even less than the value of Rs 1 crore. You
don't even need to hire a lawyer for filing a complaint in the court called
Consumer court.
So, what do you do? ‘How to file a case in consumer court’
Or Consumer forum
online complaint
Or Consumer court
complain format
Step 1
Send
a notice to the developer or construction company, before filing a formal complaint. It is important for the
consumer to give notice to the opposite party regarding the deficiency in
service or unfair practice. This is to see if the other party is willing to
offer the compensation to make the good the loss suffered by the consumer. If
the developer refuses or neglects the notice, the you can approach the consumer
court.
Step 2
Submit
a formal complaint under the Consumer Protection Act, 1986. You need not hire a
lawyer for filing the suit. Fill this complaint form and submit it to the
commission. On a plain paper, mention the details of the complainant and the opposite
party. Otherwise, you can consult consumer grievance redressal forums which
also help consumers in filing and forming petition at nominal charges. One such
non-governmental organisation is International Consumer Rights Protection
Council.
You can also file the complaint online: www.consumerhelpline.gov.in
Step 3
You
have to submit the fee through a demand draft. The consumer forum follows
difference jurisdiction to entertain complaint:
·
If
the claim is for less than Rs 20 lakh, the District Consumer Disputes Redressal
Forum will hear the plea.
·
If
the claim is for more than Rs 20 lakh but less than Rs 1 crore, the State
Consumer Dispute Redressal Commission will entertain the complaint.
·
If
the claim is more than Rs 1 crore, the National Consumer Disputes Redressal
Commission will attend to the plea.
Fee details
For district forums
·
Up
to Rs 1 lakh: Rs 100
·
Between
Rs 1-5 lakh: Rs 200
·
Between
Rs 5-10 lakh: Rs 400
·
Above
Rs 10 lakh and up to Rs 20 lakh: Rs
500
For state forums
·
Above
Rs 20 lakh but less than Rs 50 lakh: Rs
2,000
·
Above
Rs 50 lakh and up to Rs 1 crore: Rs
4,000
For the National Commission
·
A
standard amount of Rs 5,000
Types of defaults you can complain against
·
Sub-standard
work
·
Construction
without approvals
·
Construction
on illegally acquired land
·
Fraud
in booking
·
Change
of land use, layout plan, structures with the approval of allottee
·
Hidden
charges
·
Enhanced
external development charges
·
Cancellation
of the project
·
Forfeiture
of the amount
·
Delay
in delivering possession
·
Creation
of third party interest
·
Not
providing completion certificate
You
can also contact the Consumer Helpline number on 1800-11-4000 in the case of
any confusion or to file a complaint on call.
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