- How to
approach district consumer Forum
The complaint can be made on plain paper and you can file
it in person or through an authorised agent, after it has been notarised,
through registered post or regular post. It is important that you serve a
personal or legal notice to the opposite party before filing the complaint.
You will need to file four copies, plus additional copies for each opposite
party. And the complaint must be filed within two years from the date of the
cause of action having arisen. The court fee for cases involving up to Rs 1
lakh is nil for those holding Antyodaya Anna Yojana cards and Rs 100 for the
rest. For cases involving up to Rs 5 lakh the case fee is Rs 200, for case up
to Rs 10 lakh the court fee is Rs 400 and for those up to Rs 20 lakh the case
fee is Rs 500. The demand draft should be made out to the President, Consumer
Disputes Redressal Forum, (name of) district.
- How to
approach state consumer Forum
Cases where the value of goods or services exceeds Rs 20
lakh can be filed and orders of the district forum challenged here within 30
days of the order being passed.
The court fee for cases above Rs 20 lakh and up to Rs 50 lakh is Rs 2,000 while
the court fee for cases up to Rs 1 crore is Rs 4,000. The demand draft should
be made in favour of the registrar, (name of) state commission and be payable
in that state only. To file an appeal you need the following:
(a) Documents of record with correct name of all parties and their addresses;
(b) Certified copy of the district forum order;
(c) More than four additional copies for each respondent for filing an appeal;
(d) Any conditional delay, interim orders and other petitions to be submitted
along with an affidavit; and
(e) A statutory deposit of Rs 25,000 or 50 per cent of the award / compensation
amount, whichever is less, is to be made by the appellant / opposite parties.
- How to
approach National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission
A dissatisfied consumer can file a complaint directly
with the national commission or appeal against decisions of the state
commission within a month from the date of the order. The court fee is Rs 5,000
and the demand draft should be in the name of The Registrar, National Consumer
Disputes Redressal Commission. There is no fee for filing an appeal before the
state or national commission. You can appeal against the orders of the national
commission in the Supreme Court within a period of 30 days.
Sl. No. |
Total Value of goods or services and the compensation claimed |
Amount of fee payable |
|
District
Forum |
|
(1) |
Upto one lakh
rupees – For complainants who are under the Below Poverty Line holding
Antyodaya Anna Yojana Cards |
Nil |
(2) |
Upto one lakh
rupees – For complainants other than Antyodaya Anna Yojana card holders. |
Rs.100 |
(3) |
Above one
lakh and upto five lakh rupees |
Rs.200 |
(4) |
Above five
lakh and upto ten lakh rupees |
Rs.400 |
(5) |
Above ten
lakh and upto twenty lakh rupees |
Rs.500 |
|
State
Commission |
|
(6) |
Above twenty
lakh and upto fifty lakh rupees |
Rs.2000 |
(7) |
Above fifty
lakh and upto one crore rupees |
Rs.4000 |
|
National
Commission |
|
(8) |
Above one
crore rupees |
Rs.5000 |
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