(1.) This is an appeal by the complainant. She is a holder of shares from the company of the opposite party/respondent No. 1 herein. She applied for preferential right shares which were announced by the Opp. Party No. 1. Even though she has sent the applications in the proper form, the shares were not issued to her. After making repeated requests she was driven to approach the District Forum, Pondicherry. Before the District Forum the opposite party No. 1 admitted his failure in allotting the snares to the complainant, but however stated that in view of the large number of applications there was some unavoidable cases of lapses. The opposite party then came forward to issue her shares upon the applicant paying the money. Accordingly, the District Forum closed the complaint after recording the declaration of the opposite party that the complainant was being allotted shares. The District Forum decided not to award any compensation.
(2.) Aggrieved by the refusal of the compensation the complainant has preferred this appeal. The appellant had also sent her draft on 5.1.93 which was received by the opposite party on 21.1.93. However, she was not receiving the shares declared being allotted by the opposite party before the District Forum. Only after the appeal was preferred the allotment took place. The opposite party No. 1 would explain away the delay in stating that they have not noticed the change of address of the complainant and that they have sent her shares to her old address and that the same were returned.
(3.) In this case, there are two instances of negligence by the opposite party No. 1. In the first place in not responding properly to her legitimate request for allotment of shares and compelling the complainant to approach the District Forum. In the second place, they have over-looked the change of address which had been already intimated to them. The opposite party No. 1 would admit those lapses, but would state that there was no wanton act of depriving the complainant of her legitimate rights, that the lapses occurred on account of the enormous size of the business they had to deal with.