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NATIONAL CONSUMER DISPUTES REDRESSAL COMMISSION
NEW DELHI
 
CONSUMER CASE NO. 172 OF 2003
 
1. M.L. KUMAWAT & ANR.
ADDITIONAL DIRECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE
HYDERABAD
A.P.
2. MRS. INDIRA KUMAWAT
BH-4/4, IAS OFFICERS COLONY
ROAD NO. 10
BANJARA HILLS HYDERABAD
...........Complainant(s)
Versus 
1. M/S. BHARAT BIO TECH INTERNATIONAL LTD.
726, ROAD NO. 3,BANJARA HILL
HYDERABAD
A.P.
2. -
-
3. -
-
...........Opp.Party(s)

BEFORE: 
 HON'BLE MR. DR. S.M. KANTIKAR,PRESIDING MEMBER
 HON'BLE MR. DINESH SINGH,MEMBER

For the Complainant :
Mr.Adarsh Kumar Tiwari, Advocate
For the Opp.Party :
Mr. Anil Kumar Tandale, Advocate

Dated : 09 Oct 2019
ORDER

DR. S. M. KANTIKAR, PRESIDING MEMBER

1.      The complainant no. 1, an IPS officer, was serving as Additional Director General of Police, CID, Hyderabad in the year 2003. The complainant no. 2 is the wife of complainant no. 1. The opposite party – M/s Bharat Biotech International Limited (for short, ‘M/s Bharat Biotech’) is a pharmaceutical company engaged in manufacturing and marketing of different drugs, vaccines including the vaccine “Revac-B” for Hepatitis-B.

Complaint:

2.      For Hepatitis-B prophylaxis, complainant no. 1, Mr. M.L. Kumavat, took the first d

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