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Nagpur Forum Hands Two-Year Jail, Fines for Order Violation

NAGPUR: Delivering a strong message regarding compliance with consumer court rulings, the Nagpur District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission recently sentenced a local builder to two years of simple imprisonment and imposed a fine of ₹10,000 for willfully disobeying a 2016 decision. Under Section 27 of the Consumer Protection Act, 1986, the ruling found the builder guilty of systematically delaying compensation for more than nine years. The case originated in 2015 when a consumer lodged a complaint against a Jaripatka-based builder for failing to deliver property and providing inadequate service. On February 4, 2016, the commission ordered the builder to refund…

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Nagpur Builder Ordered to Refund Homebuyer with Interest

NAGPUR: The Additional District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission in Nagpur has ordered a local real estate company to refund ₹3 lakh to a couple, including 9% interest from October 27, 2017. The commission further awarded ₹30,000 for mental distress and ₹10,000 to cover legal expenses. The couple, both medical professionals, had booked a flat for ₹79.27 lakh in 2015 at a housing project on Besa-Pipla Road. They paid ₹1 lakh on October 27, 2015, and an additional ₹2 lakh on February 29, 2016. According to their complaint, lodged through attorney Ashish Fule, the couple experienced significant delays in construction despite…