The Delhi State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, while setting aside a district forum's order, said the lower fora erred in holding the SBI deficient in service.
"The complainant (woman) handed over her currency notes to a stranger and asked him to help her in counting and finding torn notes. Such an exercise cannot be watched by the security man who performs his duty at the gate of the bank," the commission's judicial member N P Kaushik said.
According to the complaint filed by south-west Delhi resident Kanwal Grewal, she encashed a cheque of Rs two lakh from Vasant Kunj branch of SBI and received the cash in four bundles.
The complaint further stated that an unidentified person asked her to check the bundle for torn notes and in the process, he pocketed certain notes and left the premises.
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The bank, however, contended that she handed over the bundle of currency notes to the stranger for counting.
"It was during this exercise that the stranger took out some currency notes from those bundles and moved out of the bank premises," it claimed.
The district forum had asked the bank to pay Rs 48,500 to the woman along with a litigation cost of Rs 5,000.
The state commission, however, noted inconsistencies in the woman's statement and set aside the district forum's order.