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Non compliance of execution order passed by consumer court

(Querist) 20 November 2017 This query is : Resolved 
Dear experts
We sued our builder for want of occupation certificate. The consumer Court favoured us and ordered the builders to provide us the OC. There was no appeal from their side. Nor did they comply. We filed execution order and at the date of hearing only the counsel appeared before the judge. The judge issued bailable warrant against each of builders partners and next hearing date was October 2017. All the parties appeared and the judge again gave them 14.11.17 as new date for compliance

On 14.11.2017 again only one of the five partners appeared and started arguing why should they pay penalty for availing OC. The original judge was absent and thus a temporary judge presided over. She again gave a new date ie. 29.11.17 for hearing

My questions:
1) what is the next step and why court keeps on postponing the action
2) what remedy does the builder has. How can he be so adamant
3) what remedy do we have
Kishor Mehta (Expert) 20 November 2017
There is no reason why should the builders be shown any lineancy when their deficiency in service is proved. You or your lawyer should request strict adherence to the spirit of Consumer Grievance Laws and impart justice without fear or favour.
Dr J C Vashista (Expert) 22 November 2017
Discuss with your lawyer and/or seek clarification from the Court itself.
Ms.Usha Kapoor (Expert) 25 June 2018
Agree with Kishor Mehta.


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