Tag: consumer court

  • Court fines tailor for bad stitching, late delivery in Lahore

    Court fines tailor for bad stitching, late delivery in Lahore

    A consumer court in Lahore has fined a tailor for stitching badly made clothes and delivering them late, Ary News has reported.

    According to details, Muhammad Shahbaz Chishti gave two suits to tailor Muhammad Hafeez on April 1, 2021. In his appeal, Chishti said that the tailor promised to provide the clothes on April 8, but instead delivered them on April 25. “I was to wear these suits at the wedding ceremony of my best friend, but late delivery and faulty service compelled me from doing so,” said Chisti in his complaint.

    He demanded Rs2,000,000 as compensation for the damages but the court has ordered the tailor to pay Rs51,500 as fine.

    Earlier this month, a Lahore consumer court judge, Waseem Afzal Mian, imposed a fine of Rs60,000 on a salon for not completing the makeup of a bride.

  • Consumer court fines salon  Rs 60,000 for not completing bride’s makeup

    Consumer court fines salon Rs 60,000 for not completing bride’s makeup

    Lahore consumer court judge, Waseem Afzal Mian, imposed a fine of Rs60,000 on a salon for not completing the makeup of a bride. The case was filed by Dr Shazia, reports, SAMAA News.

    According to the complainant, she made a booking for her cousin for bridal makeup from the salon on September 30, 2021, for the wedding event on October 16.

    The management of the salon asked for the payment of Rs10,000 for the services and took Rs5,000 in advance.

    When they came on the wedding day, the remaining amount was paid when makeup started. However, the salon asked for another Rs15,000 during makeup.

    When the extra amount was not paid, the beautician refused to complete the makeup of the bride and forced them out of the salon.

    The bride had to complete her makeup from a different salon.

    The plaintiff requested to impose a fine of Rs1 million on the salon for causing mental distress and ruining the special day of the bride.

    The salon administration did not appear in the court despite the various notices sent to them.

  • Man takes shop owner to court for selling poor quality shoes to his wife

    A man on Friday approached a consumer court for seeking action against a shop owner who allegedly sold his wife a pair of poor quality shoes.

    As per reports, the claimant stated that his wife bought a pair of shoes from a shop at Tariq Road worth Rs1,600. One piece of the pair broke into two pieces in a few days. The man also added that the shoes were his wife’s favourite ones.

    He said he contacted the shop owner to tell him about the broken show but he didn’t listen. He requested the court to take action against him. He further demanded that the court charge the shop owner with a heavy fine for selling low-quality shoes.

    After initial arguments, the court admitted his application for hearing and called in witnesses to record their testimonies.