CPA 34 — Jurisdiction of District Commission

Consumer Protection Act, 2019

Statutory text

(1)  Subject  to  the  other  provisions  of  this  Act,  the
District  Commission  shall  have  jurisdiction  to  entertain  complaints  where  the  value  of  the  goods  or services paid as consideration does not exceed one crore rupees:
Provided that where the Central Government deems it necessary so to do, it may prescribe such other value, as it deems fit.
(2)  A  complaint  shall  be  instituted  in  a  District  Commission  within  the  local limits  of  whose jurisdiction,—
(a) the opposite party or each of the opposite parties, where there are more than one, at the time of the institution of the complaint, ordinarily resides or carries on business or has a branch office or personally works for gain; or (b) any of the opposite parties, where there are more than one, at the time of the institution of the complaint, actually and voluntarily resides, or carries on business or has a branch office, or personally works for gain, provided that in such case the permission of the District Commission is given; or (c) the cause of action, wholly or in part, arises; or (d) the complainant resides or personally works for gain.

(3) The District Commission shall ordinarily function in the district headquarters and may perform its functions at such other place in the district, as the State Government may, in consultation with the State Commission, notify in the Official Gazette from time to time.

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