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Ea when fa pendancy in consumer court

(Querist) 15 January 2016 This query is : Resolved 
Legal help required in the Consumer Protection Act.

Brief description
1) under section 27, Can I file EA on the priority basis, in respect to only one specific decree about flat possession as ordered by the state forum?. I am afraid, FA disposal may take long time so wish to rush for the possession.

(In the FA, opponent appealed to set aside the state forum order aside.., But here is no merit in his allegations...moreover, opp did not specifically prayed against the flat possession decree... Full payment has been settled by me with opp party as per the state court order)

2) There are 2 other decrees in my favour in respect to the compensations...And I want to file separate EA for compensation decree under sec 25, once the FA by the Opp (in pendency) is disposed off by the National forum... Is it possible to proceed this way?

Ld. Experts please advice on my queries 1 and 2.

Many thanks in advance.
Guest (Expert) 15 January 2016
You have your self gave the answers.What do you want from expert?
Devajyoti Barman (Expert) 15 January 2016
Only one composite execution proceeding lie against the one final order and no piecemeal case separately can be filed.
prash (Querist) 16 January 2016
dear LD. experts,
since your replies are conflicting with another one... can any different expert endorse the reply for correct opinion?
K.S.Srinivas (Expert) 25 January 2016
Yes. Only one E.A. is sufficient for all the decrees.
prash (Querist) 26 January 2016
Dear Mr. Srinivas

You are correct..

But, what if I would wish to submit EA for decree no. 1 at this time...
and then after suitable period one more EA for rest of the decrees of the final order?

Is it permitted in the court to do so?

K.S.Srinivas (Expert) 26 January 2016
Yes. It is permitted. Go ahead.
prash (Querist) 27 January 2016
Thank you very much Mr. Srinivas for your much needed and clean advice.

And thanks also to Dr. Rajendra Gupta for his opinion.



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