CHANDRASHEKARAIAH, J.N.SRINIVASA MURTHY, RAMA ANANTH
B. K. MOHAMMED RAFI – Appellant
Versus
WILKINSON SWORD INDIA LTD. – Respondent
Mr. Justice Chandrashekaraiah, President—The facts involved in both the cases are common and the opposite parties (for short, the “O.Ps.”) in both the cases are same. Hence, these two complaints are disposed of by this common order.
2. The facts in these cases are as follows:
The complainant in Complaint No. 106/2002 and the complainant in Complaint No. 107/2002 have purchased “GEEP” Battery one each from M/s. Beauty Stationery Mart, Main Road, Gonikoppal, during the first week of July, 2000, when they were on tour to Nagarahole Game Sanctuary. While purchasing the said Batteries the complainants saw an Advertisement displayed on the front door of the said shop, wherein they found a Prize Winning Scheme called “Khul Jaye Kismat”, under which certain numbers mentioned inside the cap of the 505 Batteries/Cells manufactured by the O.Ps. are entitled for certain prizes. As per the scheme, the purchaser is required to send the Battery Cap/Top Seal bearing Nos. 5 and 8 to M/s. Agrita, i.e., O.P. No. 2, by ordinary post. The scheme also provided that purchasers who find Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 5 will get the corresponding prizes of Rs. 1, 5, 10 and 50, respectively. If the purchaser gets Nos.
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