Puneet Gupta
19 August 2014 at 11:59
Friends
The National Consumer Forum (NCDRC) had passed an order against a real estate company under which it was supposed to pay me by Aug 15, 2014. Despite follow up, the company hasn’t paid me and it is a clear case of contempt of court. Please advise:
What action should I take?
Should I continue to follow up with the company for a few more days?
Or should I file a contempt petition with the court?
If I file a contempt petition with the court, what benefit I can get (other than just getting my money back). I mean will I get some extra compensation?
How much time it would take to get the relief through the court?
Regards
Puneet Gupta
Puneet Gupta
13 January 2014 at 12:36
Dear all
Are consumer courts allowed to grant interim relief? If yes, do they normally do so?
Regards
Puneet Gupta
Puneet Gupta
09 January 2014 at 14:00
Dear Friends
This is very important
My client has been cheated by a real estate company and now they owe him a large sum of money. However, before giving his payment, they are asking him to sign an undertaking that he has received full and final settlement and that he wouldn’t sue them in court.
At this stage, he don’t have any option but to sign the undertaking. But after receiving his payment, can he go to the consumer court and claim the damages and remaining payment.
Will the court accept his plea though he has signed the full settlement undertaking.
Pl advise?
Contempt of order of national consumer fourm
Friends
The National Consumer Forum (NCDRC) had passed an order against a real estate company under which it was supposed to pay me by Aug 15, 2014. Despite follow up, the company hasn’t paid me and it is a clear case of contempt of court. Please advise:
What action should I take?
Should I continue to follow up with the company for a few more days?
Or should I file a contempt petition with the court?
If I file a contempt petition with the court, what benefit I can get (other than just getting my money back). I mean will I get some extra compensation?
How much time it would take to get the relief through the court?
Regards
Puneet Gupta