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Consumer Protection (Second Amendment) Rules, 2006 Section 15

Procedure for hearing the appeal

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Consumer Protection (Second Amendment) Rules, 2006 Section 15 is part of Consumer Protection (Second Amendment) Rules, 2006 - Procedure for hearing the appeal. Read the section text below and explore Indian court judgments that cite it.

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Section Text

(1) Memorandum shall be presented by the appellant or his agent to the National Commission in person or be sent by registered post addressed to the Commission.

(2) Every memorandum filed under sub-rule (I) shall be in legible handwriting preferably typed and shall set forth concisely under distinct heads, the grounds of appeal without any argument or narrative and such grounds shall be numbered consecutively.

(3) Each memorandum shall be accompanied by a crossed demand draft as referred to in rule 14A and by a certified copy of the order of the State Commission appealed against and such of the documents as may be required to support grounds of objection mentioned in the memorandum.

(4) When the appeal is presented after the expiry of the period of limitation as specified in the Act, the memorandum shall be accompanied by an application supported by an affidavit setting forth the facts on which the appellant relies to satisfy the National Commission that he has sufficient cause for not preferring the appeal within the period of limitation.

(5) The appellant shall submit four copies or such number of copies of the memorandum to the Commission for official purpose.

(6) On the date of hearing or on any other day to which hearing may be adjourned, it s hall be obligatory for the parties or their agents to appear before the National Commission. If appellant or his agent fails to appear on such date, the National Commission may in its discretion either dismiss the appeal or decide ex-parte on merits. If the respondent or his agent fails to appear on such date, the National Commission shall proceed ex-parte and shall decide the appeal on merits of the case.

(7) The appellant shall not, except by leave of the National Commission, urge or be heard in support of any ground of objection not set forth in the memorandum but the National Commission, in deciding the appeal, may not confine to the grounds of objection set forth in the memorandum:

PROVIDED that the Commission shall not rest its decision on any other ground other than those specified in the memorandum unless the party who may be affected hereby, has been given, an opportunity of being heard by the National Commission.

(8) No adjournment shall ordinarily be granted by the National Commission, unless sufficient cause is shown and the reasons for grant of adjournment have been recorded in writing by the Commission. The National Commission may also adjourn the hearing of the appeal suo motu, on such terms as it may think fit and at any stage of the proceedings for reasons to be recorded in writing. The appeal shall be decided, as far as possible, within ninety days from the date of its admission. In the event of an appeal being disposed of after the period so specified, the National Commission shall record in writing the reasons of the same at the time of disposal of the said appeal.

(9) The order of the National Commission shall be communicated to the parties concerned free of cost.

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What does Consumer Protection (Second Amendment) Rules, 2006 Section 15 provide?

Section Section 15 of the Consumer Protection (Second Amendment) Rules, 2006 (Procedure for hearing the appeal) is reproduced on this page as part of the Consumer Protection (Second Amendment) Rules, 2006. Lawyers and researchers use it to read the statutory wording before checking how courts have applied this section in reported judgments.

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