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New Delhi: A consumer court in Kolkata has issued arrest warrants against Ambani brothers for alleged failure of Reliance Infocomm to comply with its order to supply a new mobile handset to an aggrieved customer.
The warrant was issued on February 13 and the Calcutta District Forum President M Roy directed the respective police stations to produce them before him on March 1.
The warrants were issued after Reliance Infocomm, which was under the control of Mukesh earlier but later went under Anil following the split between them, "failed" to comply with the order of CDF on August 26, 2005, that the company should supply a fresh mobile handset worth Rs 10,500 within 30 days and a sum of Rs 2000 as compensation to the customer, Subhash Priyadarshi.
However, both the companies declined to comment when contacted.
Priyadarshi, who is a businessman, had filed the complaint against Reliance Infocomm in 2004, when the Ambani brothers were together, claiming that the company did not honour the subscription agreement that it would provide a new set if the old one is lost.
Reliance Infocomm contended before the CDF that it had no jurisdiction to entertain the case and that the complainant had no good and sufficient ground for bringing the case against them.
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