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Jan 12 2004 (TRI)

Ajay Kumar Vs. Dr. Devendra Nath

Court : Bihar State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission SCDRC Patna

D.P.S. Choudhary, President: 1. Complainant is the appellant who has preferred the appeal against the order dated 31.1.2003 passed by District Forum, Motihari (East Champaran) in Case No. 21/2002 dismissing the complaint. 2. The brief fact of the case is that complainant filed a complaint before the District Forum alleging therein that his father Sharda Prasad Singh retired on 30.9.1997 as Head Clerk. After retirement he was working in a shop of local businessman on a monthly salary of Rs. 4,000/-. His father fell ill on 23.1.2002 and was brought to the clinic of respondent-O.P. for treatment and deposited consultation fee of Rs. 60/-. The doctor prescribed him two medicines which his father started taking but the condition of his father deteriorated and he was having acute headache and both the eyes became reddish with unbearable pain. The appellant with his father approached the respondent-doctor on the next day who advised to stop earlier medicine and in its place prescribed another...

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May 24 1994 (TRI)

District Manager Telecom Vs. Hari Shankar Sharan Singh

Court : Bihar State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission SCDRC Patna

B.N. Sinha, President 1. This appeal is directed against order dated December, 1992 passed by the District Forum, Patna in Complaint Case No. 506 of 1991 in which the respondent here was the complainant and the appellant here was the Opposite Party before the District Forum. 2. The case of the complainant may be briefly stated. The complainant is the owner of telephone No. 231568 and he filed a case before the District Forum complaining that the telephone bill dated 9.10.90 for Rs. 2246.00 and telephone bill dated 11.11.90 for Rs. 10,157.00 are inflated and excessive. The telephone bills from 1975 to 1990 has always been between Rs. 200.00 to 400.00. The complainant protested before the O.P. against these two bills but no rebate was given to him in respect of the bill dated 9.10.90 and rebate of 4530 calls were given to him in the telephone bill dated 11.11.90. On these grounds the complainant filed this case before the District Forum for setting aside these two bills and for directing...

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