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CDJ 2026 (Cons.) Case No.131 print Preview print Next print
Court : National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC)
Case No : First Appeal No. NC/FA/471/2025
Judges: THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE A.P. SAHI, PRESIDENT
Parties : Makemytrip India Pvt. Ltd., Haryana Versus Ela Mehta
Appearing Advocates : For the Appellant: Aliya Durafshan, Advocate. For the Respondent: Dhawesh Pahuja, Advocate.
Date of Judgment : 28-04-2026
Head Note :-
Subject
Summary :-
1. Statutes / Acts / Rules / Orders Mentioned:
- None

2. Catch Words:
Not mentioned.

3. Summary:
The applicant filed IA No. 4513 of 2026 seeking confirmation that the decree in Execution Petition No. 219 of 2025 before the State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, Maharashtra, had been satisfied by payment of Rs. 2,73,277/- to the respondents. The applicant’s counsel submitted that, having complied with the directions of the impugned order in Consumer Complaint No. 895 of 2017, no further orders were necessary. Respondents’ counsel was present. The commission allowed the application and ordered that the appeal be consigned as no further orders were required.

4. Conclusion:
Petition Allowed
Judgment :-

1. The Application being IA No. 4513 of 2026 has been moved praying that in the Execution Petition No. 219 of 2025 before the State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, Maharashtra, and after complying with the directions of the Order impugned herein in Consumer Complaint No. 895 of 2017, the entire amount of Rs.2,73,277/- has been tendered and paid to the Respondents through demand drafts. This fact has been stated in Paragraph No.-4 of the Application.

2. In view of the satisfaction of the decree, learned Counsel for the Applicant states that the present Appeal may be consigned as no further orders are required keeping in view the aforesaid facts.

3. Learned Counsel for Respondent No.-1 to 3 is present. The Application IA No. 4513 of 2026 is allowed.

4. The Appeal is accordingly consigned.

 
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