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Bare acts > Chandigarh Consumer Protection Rules, 1987 > Rule 7
 
    


7. Place of sitting and other matters relating to State Commission Section 14(3) read with section 18.- (1) Office of the State Commission shall be located at Chandi¬garh.

(2) The working days and the office hours of the State Commission shall be the same as that of the Union Territory Administration of Chandigarh.

(3) The official seal and emblem of the State Commission shall be such as the Administration of Union Territory, may specify.

(4) Sitting of the State Commission, as and when necessary, shall be convened by the President.

(5) No act or proceedings of the State Commission shall be in¬valid by reason only of the existence of any vacancy among its members or any defect in its constitution thereof.

(6) The Administration of Union Territory, shall appoint such staff, as may be necessary to assist the State Commission in its work and perform such other functions as are provided under these rules or assigned to it by the President.

(7) Where the opposite party admits the allegation made by the complainant, the State Commission shall decide the complaint on the basis of the merit of the case and documents present before it.

(8) If during the proceedings conducted under section 13, State Commission fixes a date for hearing of the parties, it shall be obligatory on the complainant and opposite party or his autho¬rised agent to appear before the State Commission on such date of hearing or any other date to which hearing could be adjourned. Where the complainant or his authorised agent fails to appear before the State Commission on such day, the State Commission may in its discretion either dismiss the complaint for default or decide it on merits. Where the opposite party or its authorised agent fails to appear on the day of hearing, the State Commission may decide the complaint ex parte.

(9) While proceeding under sub-rule (8), the State Commission may, on such terms as it may think fit and at any stage, adjourn the hearing of the complaint but not more than one adjournment shall ordinarily be given and the complaint should be decided within 90 days from the date of notice received by the opposite party where complaint does not require analysis or testing of the goods and within 150 days if it requires analysis or testing of the goods.

(10) Orders of the State Commission shall be signed and dated by the members of the State Commission constituting the Bench and shall be communicated to the parties free of charge.

 

 

 

 

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