logo
SpiceJet told to pay Rs 10,000 to passenger for two-day delay in delivering luggage

SpiceJet told to pay Rs 10,000 to passenger for two-day delay in delivering luggage

The District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission of Chandigarh has directed SpiceJet Airlines to pay Rs 10,000 to a city resident for delivering his luggage two days after the journey.
Sahib Payal, a city resident, alleged that on June 21, 2024, he had booked an e-air ticket with SpiceJet for his travel from Delhi to Ahmedabad for June 24, 2024, to appear in the exam of The Gujarat Flying School, Vadodara, Gujarat, held on June 25, 2024.
'Upon reaching the Delhi airport, the airlines issued a boarding pass, and after which he travelled from Delhi to Ahmedabad on the scheduled date. However, upon reaching Ahmedabad, I found my luggage missing/misplaced by the airlines. I reported the matter to the air staff of the airlines, and I was asked to file a Baggage Irregularity Report (BIR).
'Thereafter, I requested the airlines and their staff to explain the reasons for the delay in delivering the luggage, as I had to travel to Vadodara for my exam. After waiting for some time, when I did not get my luggage, I left the airport to appear for the exam in Vadodara. The next day, I was informed by the airlines that the luggage had been sent to Bengaluru and would be returned to me in a day or so. I, thus, left the airport for Vadodara in the evening by a taxi. Finally, the airlines returned the luggage to me after two days — June 26, 2024,' the complainant alleged.
SpiceJet Airlines in its reply stated that it is not liable for any loss/damage occasioned by delay in the carriage by air of passengers or luggage.
It was further said that the luggage was returned to the complainant within two days from the date of his travel, there is no deficiency in service on the part of the airlines, and the complainant is not entitled to any compensation from the airlines.
The Commission, however, held that '…it stands proved on record that the complainant remained at the airport for a long time waiting for his luggage on the day when he reached the Ahmedabad airport and, thereafter, he left for Vadodara to appear in an exam. The next day, he again visited the airport, but the luggage could not be delivered to him. Only after two days, the baggage was returned to him as a result of which he was harassed for the sheer negligence on the part of the Airlines (SpiceJet Airlines) …'
Thus, partly allowing the complaint, the Commission directed SpiceJet Airlines to pay a lump sum compensation of Rs 10,000 to the complainant on account of mental agony and harassment as well as litigation expenses.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Bengaluru district reclaims encroached govt land worth Rs 50 crore in major drive
Bengaluru district reclaims encroached govt land worth Rs 50 crore in major drive

Hans India

timean hour ago

  • Hans India

Bengaluru district reclaims encroached govt land worth Rs 50 crore in major drive

Bengaluru: Ina major crackdown on land encroachments, the Bengaluru Urban District Administration has reclaimed over 8 acres of government land worth approximately Rs 50.05 crore from illegal occupation across various taluks on Friday. The operation, led by Bengaluru Urban Deputy Commissioner G Jagadeesha, was carried out simultaneously across multiple locations under the supervision of respective tahsildars. Encroachments on gomala (grazing lands), burial grounds, pathways, and community spaces were cleared in a coordinated drive. Among the key recoveries: In KR Puram hobli of Bengaluru East taluk, 0.04 gunta of gundu topu land in Kodigehalli village, valued at ₹2.5 crore, was reclaimed; in Varthur hobli's Valepura village, 0.20 gunta of gomala land worth ₹5 crore was freed from encroachment; Anekal taluk saw the clearance of 0.01 gunta of gomala land in Ramanayakanahalli, Sarjapur hobli, valued at ₹35,000; in Bengaluru South, 0.01 gunta of encroached burial ground land in Parappana Agrahara village was cleared, along with 0.18 gunta of gundu topu in Vajrahalli village, worth around ₹25 crore and in Tavarekere hobli, encroachments were cleared from a pathway between Jogerahalli and Naganahalli villages, totaling 0.15 gunta, valued at ₹45,000. Further north, in Dasanapura hobli of Bengaluru North taluk, authorities recovered 2 acres and 0.22 gunta of gomala land in Bommashettihalli village worth ₹5.1 crore, and smaller tracts in Venkattapura and Hosahalligollarapalya villages. In Yelahanka taluk, 3 acres and 0.22 gunta of land in Kakolu village, Hesaraghatta hobli, valued at ₹10.5 crore, was reclaimed. According to officials,these actions are part of an ongoing effort to reclaim public land and protect government property from encroachment. Further drives are expected in the coming weeks.

Hyderabad grocery store raided; ganja and ganja chocolates seized worth Rs 3.5 lakh; 1 held
Hyderabad grocery store raided; ganja and ganja chocolates seized worth Rs 3.5 lakh; 1 held

Time of India

timean hour ago

  • Time of India

Hyderabad grocery store raided; ganja and ganja chocolates seized worth Rs 3.5 lakh; 1 held

Representative Image HYDERABAD: The Shadnagar excise team raided a grocery store in Nandigama and seized two kg of ganja and nine kg of ganja chocolates, all worth Rs 3.5 lakh. Grocery store operator, Pintu Singh, a native of Bihar, has been arrested. Based on a tip-off that Pintu Singh has been selling ganja near the old national highway at Nandigama, the excise team raided the shop on Saturday morning. A case under NDPS Act has been registered.

UP ATS Busts Major Conversion Racket, Mastermind Held; Foreign Funding Under Scanner
UP ATS Busts Major Conversion Racket, Mastermind Held; Foreign Funding Under Scanner

News18

timean hour ago

  • News18

UP ATS Busts Major Conversion Racket, Mastermind Held; Foreign Funding Under Scanner

The authorities have arrested Jamaluddin, also known as 'Changur Baba,' the alleged mastermind who had a bounty of Rs 50,000 on his head. The Uttar Pradesh Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) dismantled a major illegal religious conversion racket operating out of Balrampur district, said officials. The authorities have arrested Jamaluddin, also known as 'Changur Baba," the alleged mastermind who had a bounty of Rs 50,000 on his head. Officials added that his associate, Neetu alias Nasreen, has also been taken into custody. Additional Director General (Law and Order) Amitabh Yash said the accused operated a widespread network targeting girls from a specific religious group, with alleged caste-based 'conversion rates". The operation was reportedly backed by foreign funding amounting to nearly Rs 100 crore, the official said, adding that the funds are suspected to have originated from Islamic countries. Investigators revealed that the accused used the funds to acquire multiple luxury properties, bungalows, high-end vehicles, and showrooms. Over 40 bank accounts—some opened under fictitious names—were used to route the money, suggesting large-scale money laundering. Sources told News18 that Changur Baba had earlier been involved in gemstone sales and rose to prominence after a stint in Mumbai, allegedly through contacts with a Sindhi couple. One of his close aides, Markandey Mishra, said that Changur Baba had predetermined conversion rates for Hindu girls and used his residence and shrine to further his agenda. Another associate, Mohammad Ahmed Khan, is said to have helped manage and secure Baba's illicit properties across various locations. Khan, described as the 'right hand" of Changur Baba, has multiple criminal cases registered against him in Balrampur, Ambedkar Nagar, and Lucknow. Sources alleged that he used these assets for anti-national activities. ATS sources also indicated that part of the foreign funding was used to purchase a significant property in Pune. Investigations into the financial trail and political links are ongoing. News18 accessed the hotel ID records of Jamaluddin and Neetu, revealing the room where they were hiding at the time of arrest. The details, including hotel registers, have been shared with authorities. BJP MP Dr Nishikant Dubey questioned the larger political motive behind such conversions, claiming Jamaluddin (alias Changur Baba) and Nasreen (formerly Nusrat) received hundreds of crores to convert Hindus in India and Nepal, allegedly for vote-bank politics. The ATS continues to probe deeper into the foreign connections and political dimensions of the case. First Published:

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store