High court issued notice to station in-charge, cheating case

Bilaspur. Hearing the petition filed on the FIR of non-delivery of goods after making online payment, no police action was taken within two years, the High Court has issued a notice to the in-charge of Torva police station and asked to file a reply as well as the Superintendent of Police has been directed to ensure its compliance. By filing a petition in the Chhattisgarh High Court, Bhaskar Guha of Torwa has told that he had paid Rs 47 thousand 999 to the firm of Laptop Zone, Mount Road Chennai, two years back. He was informed by the company that the laptop would be delivered within 15 days.

Even after this, if the laptop did not come, he contacted by phone and e-mail. They were constantly assured that the delivery would be done. When the applicant asked to return the money, they neither returned nor delivered the laptop. During this, the applicant continuously met the in-charge of Torwa police station and complained and demanded to file a report of fraud. Finally, when he complained to the IG, an FIR was registered. Even after this the Torva police did not take any action.

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