The state commission also imposed a cost of Rs one lakh on the bank for filing a "frivolous" appeal before it.
The commission, while dismissing the appeal filed by the SBI against the district forum order asking it to return the money, said that the bank "failed to take effective steps for blocking of the stolen ATM card" which was a clear case of "deficiency in service".
It said that instead of making the payment to the complainant, the bank rather filed a "false and frivolous appeal".
"The same is dismissed with costs of Rs 1,00,000," the commission said.
According to the complaint filed by Okhla resident Rahimunnisa Shahana, on March 13, 2006 her bag containing a new ATM card and an envelop having the pin number were stolen before she could even use it. The bag also contained Rs 5,000 among other things.
She alleged that when she went to the branch after a fortnight and enquired about her credit balance, she learnt that the entire amount Rs 1,29,060 had been withdrawn through ATM during March 13 to March 21.
The plea claims that she made a complaint in writing on March 30, 2006 and filed a complaint with the police as well.
The bank had claimed in the district forum that the complainant herself was negligent in carrying the ATM card and the envelope containing the PIN code.
However, the district forum had rejected the claims of the bank and asked the bank to return the money.
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