Wedding wish unfulfilled, woman sues matchmaking website in Chandigarh, gets Rs 70,000
She wanted to get married and had paid Rs 58,650 to a matchmaking web portal, but as Wedding Wish Pvt Ltd in Sector 36 failed fulfil her wishes, it has to now refund the entire sum to her with Rs 7,000 as compensation and Rs 5,000 as litigation costs.
In her late twenties and a resident of Sector 27, the woman filed a consumer complaint against the company alleging that on June 2, 2016, she had signed up by paying Rs 58,650 for a 12-month ‘royal’ plan. About 21 profiles of potential partners had to be sent to her account and meetings and conferences arranged by the company with the ones she had selected, reports the Hindustan Times.
Matches proposed were ‘meaningless’
However, the matches proposed were ‘meaningless,’ not up to her expectations and even though the company had been asked repeatedly to recommend suitable men to her, it did not do so, the complainant said.
A legal notice dated July 30, 2016, was then sent to the website.
The company on its part claimed that the customer herself had terminated the deal and that though they were bound to provide 21 profiles, they had sent 37 to her as a ‘ goodwill gesture’.
Client rejected meetings, calls, says company
Work on profiles in which the woman had shown interest was continuing when in August 2016 she started rejecting the meetings and conference calls and stopped taking calls from its executives, the company said.
The consumer forum observed that merely by attaching details of various phone call recordings between the complainant and the firm did not mean that the demands of its client had been fulfilled. ‘In the absence of suitable profiles, it was not possible for the complainant to estimate the suitability of the proposed boys for matrimonial purposes,’ added the judgment.
If complete details of the potential matches had been sent to its client, things could have turned out differently, the forum observed. No aggrieved consumer would like to knock the doors of the forum even if matrimonial purpose could not be resolved if suitable services could have been provided by the company, the consumer forum added, slapping the penalty on Wedding Wish Pvt Ltd.