The National Consumer Dispute Redressal Commission (NCDRC) bench presided by Justice V K Jain, asked the state government to consider giving relief on "compassionate basis" to Kartika Biswal, a farmer based in Bolangir, who had sought compensation of Rs 25,000 from United Bank of India.
In its order, NCDRC allowed the bank's review petition filed against an order of the state commission which had directed the bank to pay the money to Biswal.
However, the apex commission noted that even though Biswal had deposited Rs 800 with the bank, "there was absolutely no indication in the document that the deposit of Rs 800 was being made towards premium for insurance of the crop sown by the complainant in his land."
"In the absence of such an indication in the deposit slip, the petitioner bank was justified in treating the aforesaid amount as a normal deposit in the account of the complainant," the commission said, while setting aside state panel's order.
"One copy of this order be sent to the chief secretary of state government concerned for information and consideration," it said.
In his complaint before a district consumer forum, Biswal had said he had deposited a sum of Rs 800 in his account with the bank towards premium for obtaining insurance cover in respect of the crop sown on his land, along with crop coverage certificate.
In its written version, however, the bank denied having received the premium or the crop coverage certificate from the complainant.
In its May 2013 order, the forum had directed the bank to credit Rs 25,000 into the account of Biswas along with a Rs 2,500 for compensation and the cost of litigation. The state commission further upheld forum's order.
