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Consumer Court Kupwara begins formal hearing of previous cases 

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KUPWARA: The District Consumer Court, recently established at Kupwara has formally started hearing of previous cases transmitted by the District and Session Judge Kupwara from 20th October.

The court has also disposed of two fresh cases filed by Complainants against traders indulging in unfair trade practices. The said complainants got relief from the court as their grievances were immediately redressed by the traders on the issuance of summons.

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One Bashir Ahmed Mughal filed a complaint against a watch trader in Srinagar for allegedly selling a defective watch. The court issued a summon to the trader, upon receipt of the summon the trader replaced the defective product with a fresh one thereby involving consensus between the parties.

Similarly, another complaint was filed by Javid Ahmed Sofi against Usha International for selling a defective water pump. The court issued a summons to the parties. Upon receipt of the summons, the parties replaced the defective water pump in the Court premises. The parties reached a compromise in court and the dispute was resolved.

The consumers of district Kupwara have thanked the government for establishing the consumer court at Kupwara as the litigants are approaching now the said court for redressal of their grievances including the old complaints whose cases have been pending since last more than 10 years. The complainants at large are hopeful that their grievances too are redressed.

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