After the police left, my wife went to the District Consumer Forum at Cauvery Bhavan, on KG Road. There she met the concerned person, and presented her complaint as well as a copy of the FIR. We had not made the complaint in the correct format, and we need to make a payment of Rs. 100 by draft. So we have to rework the complaint and go back to meet this person tomorrow.
Next she went to meet someone at KMF, at Diary Circle. She met the Marketing Manager who was extremely helpful and listened to her. He said that this milkshop comes under the Yelankha Mother Diary and immediately faxed them about this issue. He also inquired with someone in his office about this particular milkman. Now here's the first piece of good news. Seems the other person knew about this milkman and that he had been rude with other consumers in the past and especially women. Seems that he had been beaten up before by a crowd, perhaps a month ago. If this is true, then this is our strongest evidence yet. In any case, the Marketing Manager immediately started an inquiry into the history of this milkman. He also directed my wife to meet the Managing Director of KMF.
The MD was also extremely helpful and receptive. He expressed his happiness that at least someone had taken the trouble to complain. He said that he knew that his agents were causing trouble, were mistreating customers, were overcharging, but he could not do anything since nobody complained. He also assured my wife his full cooperation into the investigation and said that he would help the police. He said he'll send a person from Amul to the neighbourhood to make inquiries, to go to the shop and talk to the milkman like a ordinary customer, etc.
So the KMF angle is currently our strongest angle right now. Today evening we have another meeting with the police and we will inform the police about what we learnt from KMF and put the police in touch with the KMF officials.
Next we are planning on talking to an advocate from Alternate Law Forum. Seems they have an excellent track record in dealing with such issues and would be glad to help. Time to engage a lawyer and get legal counsel. The person at the Consumer Forum advised us to sue for monetary damages since my wife suffered deep mental agony and trauma. So we will ask the lawyer's opinion about the same. We are not interested at all in monetary damages. Still, if it makes the case stronger, why not?
Read Fight for your rights! - Update 5.
12 comments:
Good luck, my friend! I wish you all the best. May the law -- and Lady Luck -- be with you.
Way to go dude! I know how hard it is to get someone to justice in India. Good luck!
Best of luck!
Take care friend. Way to go.
Amazing! I am extremely proud of you. The country needs more people like you.
I'm glad you decided to follow up on this isse and are taking the necessary steps against blatant blackmailing and exortion.
And thanks for sharing your experiences, it will definitely help others who may now be more inclined to take action against such behavior.
Wish you all the best for your struggle! May you get the justice you deserve
Phenomenal work. Hope there is justice at the end of your struggle.
And your updates are crucial to others who are looking to get their due from the law.
I see my comment on your earlier post only echoes what people have already said. Well, in any case, all the best. I'm sure justice will be done.
Thank you all for your support. I don't think that "justice" will be done, but at least we will try. Maybe this encourages other common people like us to raise a voice against the small injustices they see around. I don't pretend to be a social entrepreneur trying to cure society of ills. May I have the courage to be one someday. This is just a small, personal issue for my wife and me.
i find the management of KMF disgusting in the way it has pandered to the whims of an outsider. people who would never integrate into society(for example by learning the local language Kannada) should be treated as second class citizens.
@anon: I know exactly what you mean. You want them to treat us exactly the way Indians are treated in foreign countries.
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