Suspected Discrimination with Plaintiff and undue favor to HDFC ERGO by Delay in Justice of CC/354/2022 CDRC Barasat

Ratul Aich
2 min readNov 11, 2023

From: ratul aich <ratulaich@gmail.com>
To: confo-pn-wb@nic.in, ncdrc@nic.in, dr.ncdrc@gov.in, wb-sforum@nic.in, confo-rh-wb@gov.in
Date: Nov 10, 2023, 7:10 PM
Subject: Suspected Discrimination with Plaintiff and undue favor to HDFC ERGO by Delay in Justice of CC/354/2022 CDRC Barasat

Best to my understanding, requesting Honorable President Sri Daman Prosad Biswas, District Consumer Dispute Redressal Forum Barasat, North 24 Parganas, West Bengal, India, to take cognizance of the undue favor and advantage to OP HDFC ERGO if any, due to delay in Justice of a seemingly straightforward open and shut case CC/354/2022 District CDRF Barasat, furnished with hard evidence on day one 30/11/2022 (first date 23/11/2022 postponed to 30/11/2022), as deliberate delay in justice could be a matter of latent and soft discrimination towards the plaintiff’s stratification (class, caste, region, etc.), that could be appraisingly approximated by a qualitative comparative study of the timeline of similar cases, whereas the earlier version of Consumer Dispute Redressal Commission’s handbook (manual) available on the edaakhil portal claimed that such type of digital cases will be addressed within 30 days, ever since three consecutive presidents have taken charge successively, although I acknowledge that I have disagreed to whatsoever request was made to move my case to the Lokadalat, because of the absence of compassion developed with regards to the regular bench w.r.t lawsuit, over the period of time, litigating the different aspects of the lawsuit, therefore always uphold the desire to be heard by the regular bench, that the case does run ex-parte against the O.P HDFC ERGO until 23/06/2023 and only on 22/09/2023 the O.P HDFC ERGO as the Complainant files a petition under order 07 rule 11 (d) C.P.C. even though the hard evidence has been furnished by the plaintiff a long back. What stats do we have in the public domain that calculate the burden of the cost incurred by the Judicial and Quasi-Judicial systems for extending the hearing dates? Should the OP HDFC ERGO be recovered with a cost by the CDRC for the ex-parte causing a delay in justice and adding to the exhaustion woe harassing the plaintiff? List of the hearing dates, 23/11/2022, 25/11/2022, 30/11/2022, 17/01/2023, 01/02/2023, 06/02/2023, 23/03/2023, 23/06/2023, 22/09/2023. The next date of hearing is 05 Jan 2024.

Brief of the matter. (Link)

First in the series is, How effective is complaining to the Insurance Ombudsman and the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI)? (Link)

Previous in the series is BRIEF NOTE OF ARGUMENT CC-354–2022. (Link)

Next in the series is PETITION UNDER ORDER VII RULE XI (D) CPC R/W S.151 CPC PRAYING FOR REJECTION OF PRESENT COMPLAINT ON THE GROUNDS MENTIONED BELOW (CC-354–2022) (Link)

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Ratul Aich

UX Principal Consultant, BSc Viscom, Diploma Animation. Disruptive blogging, Erotica, Drama, Slice of Life Film Screenwriting. https://LinkedIn.com/in/ratulaich