D.Y.CHANDRACHUD, HEMANT GUPTA
Vibha Bakshi Gokhale – Appellant
Versus
Gruhashilp Constructions – Respondent
ORDER :
1. The appellants have filed a complaint before the National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, [“NCDRC”], complaining of a deficiency of service on the part of the respondents. The dispute pertains to a residential flat, which was allegedly booked by the appellants. On 15 February 2019, the NCDRC dismissed the complaint, in terms of the following directions:
“Learned counsel for the complainant states that further time may be provided to him for filing the rejoinder and evidence in the matter. This consumer complaint is of 2016. The last order dated 16.11.2018, reads as under:
“Complainant has not filed the rejoinder. Proxy counsel is present on behalf of the main counsel for the complainant. Last opportunity is granted to the complainant to file the rejoinder and evidence within a period of four weeks, failing which the complaint shall stand dismissed automatically.”
In spite of the above order the complainant has not been able to file the rejoinder and affidavit of evidence. It seems that the complainant may not be having any merit in his case that is why there has been delay in filing rejoinder and evidence.
As per the order dated 16.11.2018, the matter already stands d
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