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1994 (10) TMI 235

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.... applied for 200 equity shares and 20 debentures to the opposite party No. 1 and paid a sum of Rs. 2,000 on 3-9-1993 in Canara Bank, Abid Road Branch, Hyderabad, which was a collecting Banker for the company. In spite of several reminders, the opposite parties did not allot any shares to her or refunded the amount. 2. On a notice issued by the District Forum the first opposite party, i.e., Tatatimkin Limited submitted a written version raising preliminary objections that there was no sale of any goods or hiring of service by paying consideration that the claim of the complainant does not fall within any of the clauses (a) to (d) of sub-section (1) of section 14 of the Consumer Protection Act, 1986, and that therefore the complaint is not....

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....tes Redressal Forum seeking to restrain the public issue from being floated, on the ground that the circular was not approved by the SEBI and there are several irregularities in the same and the basis of the allotment is arbitrary, unfair and unjust. The Calcutta Consumer Disputes Redressal Forum passed ad interim order 'opposite party No. 1 and opposite party No. 2 and its men, agent, collecting banks not to proceed any further with the issue of Morgan Stanley Growth Fund units due to be opened on 6th January, 1994' until further orders. 7. These orders and the order passed on a writ petition by a High Court were questioned before the Supreme Court of India. It was held by their Lordships of the Supreme Court of India that till the allo....