HDFC Bank to Pay Damages of Rs 1L for Raising Illegal Demand


New Delhi, Aug 17 (PTI) : The HDFC Bank has been asked by a district consumer forum here to pay "exemplary damages" of Rs one lakh to one of its credit card holders for harassing him by raising an "illegal" demand of Rs 46,490 for a purchase that was never made.

The demand was raised by the bank after a person went to a computer store to buy a laptop with complainant Khem Chand Mishra's credit card number, but doubting the credential of the person, the shop owner did not sell him the laptop and informed the bank about the incident.

The New Delhi District Consumer Disputes Redressal Forum in its order held that the disputed transaction of Rs 46,490 never took place because the store owner neither sold the laptop nor raised any demand from the bank.

Yet the bank raised an illegal demand from Mishra and forced him into litigation, said the consumer forum.

"The opposite party 2 (computer store) has not raised any demand from the bank nor has the bank paid any transaction amount for the laptop to the store. In these circumstances, there was no question of liability coming on complainant’s (Mishra) use of credit card.
"Counsel for opposite party 1 (HDFC Bank) is unable to defend the action of the bank.

Accordingly, we hold the demand as illegal and hold it guilty of not only defending the demand negligently made (by it) since 2008, but also forcing a litigation on the complainant," said the bench, presided by C K Chaturvedi.

"We award an exemplary damage of Rs 1 lakh for harassment of the complainant by its (bank's) careless attitude without application of mind," the forum added.

Mishra, in his complaint had said he got a call from the bank on December 24, 2008 regarding a transaction of Rs 46,490 incurred on his credit card for purchase of a laptop.

He had then and there informed the bank that he had not done any such transaction and had also requested that the card be blocked, he had said.

Mishra had also submitted that the laptop store owner had not sold the machine to the person who had gone to the shop with his credit card number and had instead checked with the bank, so the transaction had never occurred.

In its reply, the bank defended its action and questioned as to how did Mishra's credit card number come in possession of another person.

The forum, however, rejected the bank's contention saying the query has "no relevance" in connection with raising of the demand "till the transaction of sale and purchase was completed".

  

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  • Golden, Mangaluru

    Fri, Aug 17 2012

    GOOD JOB... HIGHLY EDUCUATED PERSONNEL WITH MULTIPLE DEGREES HOLDING HIGH POSITION IN ALL THESE BANKS TRY CHEAT, LOOT COMMAN MAN FOR THEIR PROFESSIONAL GAINS.

    HDFC IS NOT ONLY BANK... EVEN ICICI, CITI BANK ARE NOT FAR BEHIND....

    THEY TAKE SERVICE OF CREDIT COLLECTORS WHO ARE NOTHING BUT GOONS....

    THESE KIND OF THINGS NEVER HAPPEN IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES.....

    JAI HO....

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  • Juliet Mascarenhas, Bejai/Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 17 2012

    The Bank is not concerned about the sale and purchase transaction. All that is needed to the Bank is whether there is swiping of the card. If yes, to whose account the amount has gone? The Bank cannot demand money unless there is a transaction in the credit card.The forum should have verified the genuineness of the credit card transaction rather than the sale and purchase transaction cos there is chances of occurence of
    fraudulent transaction.

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  • Sunil,

    Fri, Aug 17 2012

    Well Lavied penalty , HDFC needs to teach its staff some Basic manners of respecting customer as well . They are rude to the core and lack manners in totality , if you know some one in the bank it is when things falls in place .

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