Consumer Protection Act, 1986
23. Procedure on Receipt of Complaint
(1) The District Forum shall, on receipt of a
complaint, if it relates to any goods, -
(a) refer a copy of
the complaint to the opposite party mentioned in the complaint directing him to
give his version of the case within a period of thirty days or such extended
period not exceeding fifteen days as may be granted by the District Forum;
(b) where the opposite
party on receipt of a complaint referred to him under clause (a) denies or
disputes the allegations contained in the complaint, or omits or fails to take
any action to represent his case within the time given by the District Forum,
the District Forum shall proceed to settle the consumer dispute in the manner
specified in clauses (c) to (g);
(c) where the
complaint alleges a defect in the goods which cannot be determined without
proper analysis or test of the goods, the District Forum shall obtain a sample
of the goods from the complainant, seal it and authenticate it in the manner
prescribed and refer the sample so sealed to the appropriate laboratory along
with a direction that such laboratory make an analysis or test whichever may be
necessary, with a view to finding out whether such goods suffer from any defect
alleged in the complaint or from any other defect and to report its findings
thereon to the District Forum within a period of forty-five days of the receipt
of the reference or within such extended period as may be granted by the
District Forum;
(d) before any sample
of the goods is referred to any appropriate laboratory under clause (c), the
District Forum may require the complainant to deposit to the credit of the
Forum such fees as may be specified, for payment to the appropriate laboratory
for carrying out the necessary analysis or test in relation to the goods in
question;
(e) the District Forum
shall remit the amount deposited to its credit under clause (d) to the
appropriate laboratory to enable it to carry out the analysis or test mentioned
in clause (c) and on receipt of the report from the appropriate laboratory, the
District Forum shall forward a copy of the report along with such remarks as
the District Forum may feel appropriate to the opposite party;
(f) if any of the
parties disputes the correctness of the findings of the appropriate laboratory,
or disputes the correctness of the methods of analysis or test adopted by the
appropriate laboratory, the District Forum shall require the opposite party or
the complainant to submit in writing his objections in regard to the report
made by the appropriate laboratory;
(g) the District Forum
shall thereafter give a reasonable opportunity to the complainant as well as
the opposite party of being heard as to the correctness or otherwise of the
report made by the appropriate laboratory and also as to the objection made in
relation thereto under clause (f) and issue an appropriate order under section
14.
(2) The District Forum shall, if the complaint
received by it under section 12 relates to goods in respect of which the
procedure specified in sub-section (1) cannot be followed, or if the complaint
relates to any services, -
(a) refer a copy of
such complaint to the opposite party directing him to give his version of the
case within a period of thirty days or such extended period not exceeding
fifteen days as may be granted by the District Forum;
(b) where the opposite party, on receipt of a copy of the complaint, referred
to him under clause (a) denies or disputes the allegations contained in the
complaint, or omits or fails to take any action to represent his case within
the time given by the District Forum, the District Forum shall proceed to
settle the consumer dispute, -
( i )
on the basis of evidence brought to its notice by the complainant and the
opposite party, where the opposite party denies or disputes the allegations
contained in the complaint, or
(ii) on the basis of
evidence brought to its notice by the complainant where the opposite party
omits or falls to take any action to represent his case within the time given
by the Forum.
(3) No proceedings complying with the
procedure laid down in sub-sections (1) and (2) shall be called in question in
any court on the ground that the principles of natural justice have not been
complied with.
(4) For purposes of this section, the District
Forum shall have the same powers as are vested in a civil court under the Code
of Civil Procedure, 1908 (5 of 1908), while trying a suit in respect of the
following matters, namely :
( i )
the summoning and enforcing attendance of any defendant or witness and
examining the witness on oath;
(ii) the discovery and
production of any document or other material object producible as evidence;
(iii) the reception of
evidence on affidavits;
(iv) the
requisitioning of the report of the concerned analysis or test from the
appropriate laboratory or from any other relevant source;
(v) issuing of any
commission for the examination of any witness; and
(vi) any other matter
which may be prescribed.
(5) Every proceeding before the District Forum
shall be deemed to be a judicial proceeding within the meaning