"The opponent has wrongly recovered the amount from the complainant, thereby he suffered from mental agony," said the bench of the forum comprising president BS Wasekar and member SR Sanap.
The forum directed the hotel to pay Rs 5,000 as compensation, Rs 5,000 as cost and service charge.
According to a complaint filed by Jai Jeet Singh, he had gone to the Punjab Grill Restaurant here with his wife in August where he received a bill along with 10 per cent service charge.
When he brought this fact to the notice of the manager, he refused to remove the service charge from the bill, he said.
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He then filed a complaint with the consumer forum in which he sought the refund of the service charge amounting to Rs 181.5 along with compensation and cost.
The forum decided to proceed with the hearing ex-parte as the representative from the hotel did not appear before it.
Singh filed an affidavit of evidence in support of his complaint and also produced a copy of the bill.
The forum also said the restaurant would refund the service charge with interest of nine per cent per annum from the date of filing of the complaint--October 10 till its realisation.
Singh is the additional director general of police (railways).
Reacting to the judgement, Singh said it was not a question of the service charge amount but he was fighting against the "arrogance" of restaurants who think they can defy government directives with impunity.
The IPS officer said would donate the amount to the chief minister's relief fund.