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This is an archive article published on June 24, 2010

Fire case: Nano owner demands Rs 15 lakh as damages

Just at a time the flame seemed to have been doused,there are signs of fresh smoke. Mumbai's Satish Sawant,whose brand new Nano car caught fire in March,has demanded Rs15 lakh as compensation from Tata Motors for mental stress and trauma the incident caused for him and his family.

Just at a time the flame seemed to have been doused,there are signs of fresh smoke. Mumbai’s Satish Sawant,whose brand new Nano car caught fire in March,has demanded Rs15 lakh as compensation from Tata Motors for mental stress and trauma the incident caused for him and his family. In a legal notice dated June 8 to Tata Motors,Sawant has also threatened legal actions in case the auto major fails to act within two weeks from the issue date of the letter.

Sawants Nano caught fire on the Eastern Express Highway just one-and-a-half hours after the delivery. The owner was later told by Tata Motors that he had been given a pre-production or demo car. Sawant spent Rs 2.4 lakh for the car.

If you (Tata Motors) fail to act upon within a period of two weeks from the date of this letter,we will be free to take the appropriate course of action or approach the appropriate authority for the same, reads the notice Sawant sent to the company.

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Though the deadline has been passed,Tata Motors is yet to act. Its spokesperson told FE in an email response,The company has received a legal notice from Sawant,and is in the process of replying it. Sawant has already received the full refund for the Nano he purchased,along with the accessories,and even the interest on the loan he had taken to make the purchase,in settlement of all his claims. As far as Tata Motors is concerned,this is final.

Archana Sabnis,the advocate handling the case on behalf of Sawant,told FF,Tata Motors has not contacted us after the notice was sent,and therefore,we will be moving ahead to file a case with the district consumer forum at Parel in Mumbai. FE has reviewed the notice Sabnis sent to Tata Motors on behalf of Sawant,and it reads,It is great on your part to offer a refund to my client,which my client had accepted only on oral assurance from your side to pay him a compensation; and which you are duty bound to pay. I thus call upon you to pay Rs 15 lakh to my client towards the compensation.

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