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This is an archive article published on January 14, 2009

Shrunk trousers dig hole in shopkeeper’s pockets

Sangrur resident Naveen Kumar was angry after his brand new pair of trousers shrank after the first wash. He took it to the shop and asked the owner to replace the pair.

Sangrur resident Naveen Kumar was angry after his brand new pair of trousers shrank after the first wash. He took it to the shop and asked the owner to replace the pair. The shopkeeper obliged,but not before making him buy a shirt for Rs 117.

After two washes,the new pair perforated from the thighs. The shopkeeper,however,refused to replace it the second time round,after which Naveen moved the consumer court.

The Punjab State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (PSCDRC) has directed the garment shop owner to pay Rs 2,000 as compensation for causing harassment to the consumer. The shop owner has also been asked to pay Rs 1,000 towards litigation costs and replace the trousers or refund the amount.

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Calling it a rare case that sets an example of increased consumer awareness,Justice S N Aggarwal,president of the PSCDRC,said when the first pair of trousers sold by the appellants had proved defective,it was presumed that the second pair,too,had a manufacturing defect.

“It’s a rare case in which the harassed consumer has knocked the doors of the forum when all doors seemed closed,” said Aggarwal.

Naveen had purchased a pair of trousers for Rs 499 from Bhalla Garments,an authorised franchise of Koutons Retail India Limited,in January 2008. After a wash,its

‘coterie strips’ were washed away. The shop replaced it but the new pair too seemed to have a manufacturing defect.

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With his demand for another replacement not entertained by the shopkeeper,Naveen moved the district consumer forum in Sangrur.

In its reply,Bhalla Garments denied any manufacturing defect. In October 2008,the forum accepted the complaint and directed the shop to refund the price of the pair of trousers or replace it. It was also directed to pay Rs 2,000 as compensation. Aggrieved by the order,the garment dealer moved the Punjab State Consumer Commission,which upheld the earlier judgment and dismissed the appeal.

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