LAWS(NCD)-2004-9-268

BRITISH AIRWAYS Vs. NITIN MAHESHWARI

Decided On September 29, 2004
BRITISH AIRWAYS Appellant
V/S
NITIN MAHESHWARI Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) Appellant is aggrieved by the order dated 7.10.2002 whereby it was directed to pay equivalent sum of $ 250 in Indian rupees from date of the order along with interest @ 12% from 6.3.1997 besides the cost and damage of Rs.15,000/- which also includes the conveyance charges to and fro for getting the bag from the appellant in between 27.2.1997 and 6.3.1997 and for mental pain and agony suffered.

(2.) The fact giving rise to this appeal in brief may be stated in brief. The respondent travelled by flight of the appellant on 25.2.1997 from USA to New Delhi and before his departure handed over two bags to the appellant but at arrival in Delhi only one bag was handed over. Admittedly the second bag, which was traced and subsequently handed over on 6.3.1997 was found in damaged condition as it had cuts from many places. Though the appellant contends that it had offered $ 250 to the respondent after filing of the purchase voucher against the damaged bag but the respondent did not accept. It is pertinent to mention that subsequently the appellant did not pay the sum by claiming that it has become time-barred and called upon the respondent to file purchase vouchers.

(3.) Offer of $ 250 by the appellant to the respondent proves the factum of the baggage having been handed over in damaged condition. Since there is dispute whether such offer was made or not, or the respondent declined the offer at the first instance or not still the fact remains that the appellant declined to pay even $ 250 on highly flimsy plea that this claim has become time-barred. These are not such claims, which are governed by the Limitation Act or provisions of C. P. C. These are only damages provided to a consumer on account of deficiency in service or unfair trade practice. The providers of service are not expected to take such plea, which does not behove it that the claim has become time-barred and became stale.