Consumer court asks SpiceJet to pay 48k to passenger who lost baggage in flight

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March 11, 2019

Bengaluru, Mar 11: SpiceJet has been directed by a consumer court to pay Rs 47,800 to a passenger who lost his baggage while travelling from Bengaluru to Delhi recently. 

The passenger, Sanjeev Kumar Mishra, stated in the complaint that his luggage was found missing on arrival in Delhi after he flew on January 21, 2019. While receiving his complaint, the authorities said they would find and return his luggage in 48 hours. But Mishra got a call 15 days later stating that his luggage was untraceable.

He was offered Rs 2,800 as compensation –which was Rs 200 per kilo and his baggage weight being calculated as 14 kilos. Mishra refused the compensation saying the cost of the baggage alone was Rs 3,500.

With the baggage, Mishra claimed to have lost clothes, slippers, screw tightening tools, medicines, shaving set, medical documents, Aadhar card, Voter’s ID card, educational and professional documents, mobile charge of Rs 47,500, cash of Rs 27,500.

He also said he could not pay his children’s school fees due to the loss of the baggage and was unable to make bank transactions (as his PAN card was missing). Mishra sought compensation of Rs 78,450.

Defending against the complaint, SpiceJet pointed to the safety and security conditions which stipulate that passengers are not supposed to keep valuables like cameras, jeweler, money, electronic, perishable items and medication in the check-in baggage and do so at their own risk and the airline cannot be held responsible for pilferage and damage to such valuables.

The airline further argued that the passenger was negligent and careless in keeping the valuables in the check-in baggage. It said there was no proof regarding the content of the baggage and said it could have been stolen by thieves, miscreants or fellow passengers.

The Bangalore I Additional District Consumer Disputes Redressal Forum headed by its president H R Srinivas and member D Suresh passed an order on February 15 directing Spice jet to pay Rs 2,800, Rs 35,000 towards mental agony and Rs 10,000 towards litigation charges.

It also said if the money is not paid within 30 days, an interest of 12% per annum should be paid from the date of the order.

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June 11,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 11: Within hours after claiming that it has decided to prohibit schools from schools from conducting online classes till Class 7, the Karnataka government has taken a U-turn and said that currently than ban is only till Class 5.

“Karnataka Govt has decided to stop all online classes for LKG, UKG & classes up to 5th std. To extend this up to 7th std is only a suggestion from few cabinet ministers as expressed in an informal discussion and NOT a decision,” tweeted Prime and Secondary Minister Suresh Kumar.

Law Minister J C Madhuswamy earlier today had stated that the decision to ban online classes till 7th standard was taken by the government.  "All of us were of the opinion that there were challenges faced by students studying in rural areas. Hence, we urged the government to extend the ban on online classes till 7 standard," he said

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May 21,2020

Mangaluru, May 21: A man who was quarantined in Moodbidri town of Dakshina Kannada after returning from Mumbai has reportedly committed suicide under mysterious circumstances.

The victim has been identified as Dayanand Poojary from Kadandale.

The exact reason for the suicide is not yet known. However, it is suspected that he might have resorted to the extreme step out of fear about COVID-19 and about the means of his future livelihood.

He was admitted to the quarantine facility at Kadandale school around 1 am on Thursday, May 21. Within a couple of hours he ended his life, sources said.

A case has been registered and investigations are on.

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April 19,2020

New Delhi, Apr 19: The government on Sunday prohibited the sale of non-essential items through e-commerce platforms during the ongoing lockdown, four days after allowing such companies to sale mobile phones, refrigerators and ready-made garments.

Union Home Secretary Ajay Bhalla issued an order excluding the non-essential items from sale by the e-commerce companies from the consolidated revised guidelines, which listed the exemption given to the services and people from the purview of the lockdown.

The order said the following clause -- "E-commerce companies. Vehicles used by e-commerce operators will be allowed to ply with necessary permissions" -- is excluded from the guidelines.

The previous order had said such items were allowed for sale through e-commerce platforms from April 20.

However, the reason for reversing the order is not known immediately.

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