The commission, in its order dated July 25, asked the company to pay Anjana Brahmbhatt Rs 44.50, with a 12-per cent interest, from August 26, 2015, for her data loss when the mobile internet services were suspended between August 27 and September 4, 2015 due to the Patidar quota agitation, which had turned violent.
Brahmbhatt had approached the commission after the company refused to refund the amount.
Brahmbhatt had paid Rs 178 for a 2GB internet package, valid for 28 days, on August 5.
But, after the internet services were suspended in Ahmedabad district, through a circular issued by the police commissioner, she was unable to use internet on her phone during the period for which she had bought the package, Brahmbhatt had said in her application.
She had also mentioned in her application that following the suspension of the services, she was unable to do online banking, shopping etc., besides being denied access to social media and instant messaging platforms such as Facebook and WhatsApp.
It had further contended that the interruption in the services was caused due to a government order and the company had nothing to do with it.
The agitation by the members of the Patel community, seeking reservation under the OBC quota, turned violent on August 25, 2015 with clashes being reported from various parts of the city as the police resorted to baton-charging and firing teargas shells in order to control the situation.
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