Delhi Police informs court of lodging FIR against Hyundai for cheating customers

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Oct 31 2019 | 7:05 PM IST

Delhi Police informed a city court Thursday it has lodged an FIR against against Hyundai Motors India Ltd for allegedly cheating customers by asking them to obtain CNG kit only from CEV Engineers Pvt Ltd, else their warranty would be void.

Submitting a compliance report before Metropolitan Magistrate Siddhartha Malik, the police said it has registered the case under sections 406 (criminal breach of trust), 420 (cheating), 384 (extortion), 467 (forgery of valuable security), 468 (forgery for purpose of cheating) and 34 (common intention) of the Indian Penal Code.

The offences entail a maximum punishment of life imprisonment.

The FIR, which also named CEV Engineers, was lodged pursuant to the court's October 22 direction on a complaint filed by a customer.

"CEV Engineers Pvt Ltd is not only acting illegally but have conspired with Hyundai to sell CNG kits by exploiting its legal title with an intention to cheat customers and extort money by illegal means... This is a well planned and illegal design to make illegal financial gains while playing with citizen safety and security...," the FIR claimed.

According to the complaint, advocate Vinay Kumar Jain had purchased a car manufactured by Hyundai Motors India in March this year.

He has alleged that he was informed by the car manufacturer that he had to get CNG installed from CEV Engineers only, otherwise he would not be provided warranty for his vehicle.

He has further alleged that the CNG kit that was installed turned out to be defective which was not rectified even after repeated visits to the service centre.

Jain said that though CEV Engineers was an independent company approved by the Transport Department of the Delhi government for CNG kit installation, it was being advertised that the company was being managed by Hyundai Motors India.

He claimed that the documents related to approval by the Transport Department do not show anywhere that CEV Engineers is required to install CNG kits only in the vehicles manufactured by Hyundai.

The court had earlier said: "From the record it appears that prima facie the general public is being deceived by depicting that CEV engineers is the only authorised company to fit CNG kit in the vehicles of Hyundai Motors.

"Further the general public is being dishonestly induced to obtain CNG kit from CEV Engineers only by threat of warranty being void if they installed the kit from any other authorised centre as approved by the transport department of the state government."

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First Published: Oct 31 2019 | 7:05 PM IST

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