NON PAYMENT OF MATURITY AMOUNT ON DUE DATE NON PAYMENT OF MATURITY AMOUNT ON DUE DATE

3 years ago

To Date: 21.8.2020
The Hon’ble & Respected Lawyer.


Dear Sir,


I had invested my certain monies in certain Term Deposit schemes of “ Sahara Credit Co-operative Society Limited ” & the maturity dates of all the Sahara Schemes had been over, few years ago.


From the past/last three years ( i.e during these past 3 years ), I had sent innumerable ( i.e unlimited ) emails to all the top most senior officials of “ Sahara Credit Co-operative Society Limited ” regarding payment of my ( already ) matured amount/sum, on a very urgent basis i.e as early as possible, for my two daughters urgent engagement and marriage i.e of my Sahara Term Deposit schemes, but still, I did not got all my maturity values from Sahara Credit Co-operative Society Limited.


Therefore, I sent an email to Supreme Court Registrar’s Office on dated 20.3.2020 & after 3 months, I got an email reply from Supreme Court Registrar’s Office stating that, my grievance/communication has been successfully registered as Diary i.e as a PIL .


My total maturity dues/claims ( at present ) from Sahara Credit Co-operative Society Limited is Rs. 41 lakhs.


A very Important Point : Can I claim compensation from Sahara Credit Co-operative Society Limited ( in the Supreme Court Hearing ) for the extreme/great amount of mental agony/anguish/sufferings, which had been caused to me, due to their non-payment of my due maturity amounts ( from them ) from the past/last three years. If yes, then upto what ( maximum amount ) of compensation - could I claim from Sahara in the Supreme Court Hearing. I would be very thankful to you, if you, could kindly let me know the maximum amount of compensation, which I could claim from Sahara in the Supreme Court Hearing.

Therefore, I would be very much grateful & extremely thankful to your goodself, if you, could kindly advise me & kindly suggest me certain points regarding my above-mentioned matters, with full/complete details.



Thanking You,
Your’s Faithfully,

Asha Chaturvedi.

Investor/Customer of “ Sahara Credit Co-operative Society Limited ”. Address : 117, Southern Avenue, Kolkata-700029
Email : [email protected].
Mobile No. : 9674458740.

Amardeep Jaiswal

Responded 3 years ago

A.yes you can claim compensation. The amount of compensation also depends on your financial condition and the mental discomfort your are experiencing. According to me , in your case you should ask for compensation of at least 10 lac rupees. Because the question hear is about your children's & your future.
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Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

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A.As per court decision you will get as per pro-rata basis.
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