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Thursday, September 6, 2012

CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT, 1986


11. REVISION AGAINST THE ORDER OF STATE COMMISSION
Any person aggrieved by any order of the State Commission passed in an appeal against the
order of District Forum may file a revision against such an order before the National Commission.
The Act does not provide for second appeal and therefore the only remedy is a Revision.
If no appeal is preferred against the order, the said order becomes final.
12. ENFORCEMENT OF ORDERS
1. If an interim order made is not complied with, the District Forum/State Commission/
National Commission may order the property of the person, not complying with such
order to be attached.
2. Attachment so made remains operative only for more than three months at the end of
which, if the non-compliance continues, the property attached can be sold and out of the
proceeds thereof, the Forum, State or National Commission may award such damages as
it thinks fit to the complainant and shall pay the balance, if any, to the party entitled
thereto.
3. If any amount is due from any person under an order made by a District Forum, State or
the National Commission, the person entitled to the amount may make an application
to the District Forum, State or the National Commission, who may issue a certificate for
the said amount to the Collector of the district and the Collector shall proceed to recover
the amount in the same manner as arrears of land revenue.
INDUSTRIAL LAWS
A 316 COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL LAWS
13. PENALTIES
Failure or omission to comply with any order of the Forum, State Commission or the National
Commission by the party against whom such an order is passed is punishable with
imprisonment for a term which shall not be less than one month, which may extend to 3
years, or with fine of not less than Rs. 2,000 & it may to upto Rs. 10000 or with both.

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