NATIONAL CONSUMER DISPUTES REDRESSAL COMMISSION
DINESH SINGH, PM, JUSTICE KARUNA NAND BAJPAYEE, M
ASHOK LEYLAND LIMITED – Appellant
Versus
KARTAR SINGH – Respondent
Taken up through video conferencing.
1. This petition has been filed under Section 58 (1)(b) of The Consumer Protection Act, 2019 in challenge to the Order dated 15.04.2021 of The State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, Punjab in Appeal No. 235 of 2019 arising out of the Order dated 11.03.2019 of The District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, Fatehgarh Sahib in Complaint No. 59 of 2017.
2. Heard the learned counsel at admission. Perused the material on record, including inter alia the District Commission’s Order dated 11.03.2019, the State Commission’s impugned Order dated 15.04.2021 and the petition.
3. The dispute principally relates to undue wear & tear and damage to the tyres of a new vehicle, manufactured by the opposite party no. 3 manufacturer (the petitioner no. 1 herein), bought by the complainant (the respondent no. 1 herein) from the opposite party no. 1 dealer (the petitioner no. 2 herein).
[The opposite party no. 2 (the respondent no. 2 herein) was a functionary of the dealer.]
4. The District Commission decided the case on contest, and ordered the manufacturer and the dealer to remove the problems in the vehicle which were causing undue wear & tear and da
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