Chennai, March 12 2010: The Supreme Court has ordered the Tamil Nadu CB-CID to hand over the list of 32,000 odd complaints to the GoldQuest India so that the company is allowed to compound the legitimate claims, said the company’s counsel on Friday.
It may be noted the Supreme Court had initially asked the maintain status quo on the order of Madras high court allowing compounding, when the CB-CID approached the apex court.
According to N. Chandrasekaran, legal representative of GoldQuest, it is extremely strange that CB-CID is trying to get stay order considering the high court order actually benefits the people who have legitimate complaints. It shows that CB-CID is willing to go to any length to harass the company and officials.
“The company has been asking for the list of aggrieved customers from the police by filing applications in the courts for the last two years and the police has been resisting our attempts to get the list for settling their claims.”said Mr Chandrasekaran.
“The CB-CID is also going out of its way to release statements in the media that are inaccurate to further damage the reputation of the company. This harassment should stop,” he added.
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