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D.K.JAIN, VINAY KUMAR, M.SHREESHA
Vipin Batra – Appellant
Versus
State Bank of India – Respondent


Counsel for the Parties:
For the Petitioner: In person
For the Respondents:Mr. Jitendra Kumar, Mr. Alok Kumar, Mr. V.K. Verma, Mr. J.K. Bhutani, Advocates

ORDER

D.K. Jain, J., President—The Complainant, in Consumer Complaint No. 718/2007, claiming to be a partner of the firm, named and styled as Northern Coir, has filed this Revision Petition, questioning the legality of the order, dated 28.05.2008, passed by the State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, UT, Chandigarh (for short, the “State Commission”) in Appeal No. 826/2008. By the impugned order, the State Commission has dismissed his Appeal, preferred against the order, dated 01.04.2008, passed by the District Consumer Disputes Redressal Forum-II, UT, Chandigarh (for short, the “District Forum”). By the said order, his complaint, alleging deficiency in service on the part of State Bank of India, SSI Branch, Mohali, Punjab, in converting the said firm’s accounts into proprietorship accounts, without his consent, came to be dismissed.

2. The facts, material for deciding the controversy in hand, are:

On 07.04.2004, the Petitioner and his wife, Mrs. Manishwar Kaur Batra, entered into a Partnership for running the business of manufacturing and sale of rubberized Coir mattresses, at Dera Bassi in Punjab. The Petitioner had 25% share in the profits & losses of the firm, whereas his
















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