Case Law
Subject : Consumer Law - Deficiency in Service & Unfair Trade Practices
Bhopal: The State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission has upheld a District Commission order finding a tractor dealer and a government financing society guilty of "unfair trade practice" and "deficiency in service" for selling a used tractor to a farmer under a government loan scheme meant for new vehicles. The Commission confirmed the dealer must either replace the old tractor with a new one or refund the full amount with interest, but set aside the penalty requiring a deposit into the Consumer Welfare Fund.
The judgment was delivered by a bench comprising Presiding Member Dr. Monika Malik and Members Dr. Shrikant Pandey and D.K. Shrivastava, while hearing a set of three cross-appeals filed by the farmer, the tractor dealer, and the financing society.
The complainant, Manjeet Bagri, a member of a scheduled caste, had applied for a loan under a government self-employment scheme to purchase a new tractor and trolley for his agricultural work. The loan of ₹4.97 lakh was sanctioned by the Zila Antyavasayi Sahakari Vikas Samiti Maryadit, Satna (the financing society).
The loan amount was disbursed directly to M/s Hariom Tractors, the dealer, for a new tractor. However, Bagri alleged that the dealer, in collusion with the financing society, delivered a used 2005 model tractor that was previously registered in someone else's name, while charging him the full price of a new vehicle, ₹4.85 lakh. He claimed he was made to sign blank documents and was never given proper paperwork like the service book. When the tractor started malfunctioning, he discovered the fraud and filed a complaint with the District Consumer Commission, Satna.
The District Commission, in its order dated February 22, 2011, ruled in favor of Bagri, holding both the dealer and the financing society liable.
Three separate appeals were filed against the District Commission's order:
The State Commission meticulously examined the evidence and arguments. It made several key observations:
Based on these findings, the State Commission largely upheld the District Commission's order regarding relief to the consumer. It affirmed that Hariom Tractors must:
1. Provide Manjeet Bagri with a new tractor and trolley, along with all documents and bearing all costs, or;
2. Refund the amount of ₹4.85 lakh with 10% annual simple interest from March 31, 2008.
3. Pay ₹50,000 in compensation and ₹1,200 in legal costs to Bagri.
The Commission also upheld the order for the financing society to pay its share of compensation (₹50,000) and costs (₹1,200) to the farmer.
However, citing a National Commission precedent ( ICICI Bank Ltd. vs Tapan Bose ), the State Commission set aside the direction for the dealer and society to deposit ₹1 lakh each into the Consumer Welfare Fund, ruling it was not legally appropriate in this case. Consequently, the farmer's appeal for enhanced compensation was also dismissed, as the Commission found the relief already granted to be adequate.
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