Cricket action at SatyamOnline

Search
The Indian Express

The Financial Express

Latest News

Screen

Express Computer
Feedback
Expresswheels

Travel

Matrimonials

Careers

Lifestyle

Astrology

E-Cards

Columnists

Graffiti

Crossword

Letters

Environment

Jewellery
Info-tech

Power

Steel

Global Tenders

Filmtvindia

In association with Amazon.com

Books Music

Enter keywords


INDIAN EXPRESS FRONT PAGE

Politics

Business

Expressions

General

World

Sports

Leisure

States

 

Thursday, May 27, 1999

Arrest warrants against PAL-Peugeot directors

PRESS TRUST OF INDIA  
NEW DELHI, MAY 26: A Delhi consumer court has issued non-bailable arrest warrants against automobile manufacturer PAL-Peugeot managing director Vinod Doshi and three other directors to secure their presence during a hearing on a case for refund of booking amounts.

Directing the commissioner of police in the capital and Mumbai to send arrest warrants, in its order the consumer court said: ``Finding no other way to get our orders implemented, all directors be summoned through non-bailable warrants for July 30 to show cause as to why action should not be taken against them under Consumer Protection Act.''

A bench of Consumer Redressal Disputes Forum-II comprising its president TC Gupta and members SP Chopra and N Kumar observed that the directors were not responding to the court's summons. ``Showing that there is deliberate avoidance on their part''. Besides Doshi, another managing director JML Vakti and two directors Maitreya V Doshi and Arvind R Doshi have also been issued non-bailable warrants by thecourt in response to petitions filed by 59 complainants. On September 28 last year, the forum had directed the company to pay back the booking amount of Rs 25,000 each for the `Peugeot 309' car along with penal interests of various nature to 167 consumers who had filed complaints in the forum against PAL-Peugeot.

The court had directed PAL-Peugeot to pay 9 per cent interest on the booking amount from the date of booking till the date of cancellation and another 18 per cent interest after the date of cancellation till actual date of payment. It also ordered the company to pay a compensation of Rs 2,500 to each of the complainants for mental harassment and another Rs 1,000 apiece towards litigation cost.

``If the order is not complied with within the same period (60 days), the whole amount calculated shall fetch an interest of 24 per cent from the date of this order till payment,'' the consumer forum added. The customers had deposited the booking amount with the company in April 1995. But PAL-Peugeot failedto deliver the cars. Earlier, PAL had approached the Delhi state consumer forum saying that the complainants were not covered by the definition of `consumer' as given in the Act.

Copyright © 1999 Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Ltd.


Top


Phone Cards: 44c a minute to India

 

Click here for a printer-friendly page Printer-friendly page

India Gift House: Send gifts all over India



EXPRESSindia.com
News   Business    Sports   Entertainment
The Indian Express | The Financial Express | Latest News | Screen | Express Computers
Travel | MatrimonialsCareersLifestyle | Astrology
E-Cards | Graffiti | Environment | Jewellery | Info-tech | Power