The NCDRC bench, headed by its President Ajit Bharihoke, observed that the man had purchased the ticket a minute after live telecast of the show as the time mentioned on his ticket was 9.17 PM while the result of the draw was announced live on Zee TV between 9.12 PM and 9.16 PM on January 6, 2003.
The bench noted that contention of Zee Telefilms and other opposite parties, including Maharashtra government, regarding timing of telecast of the show and the time mentioned on the ticket have not been controverted by the complainant in his cross-examination.
"This averment has not been seriously controverted by the complainant in cross-examination," the commission said, adding "Therefore, it is deemed to have been accepted as correct."
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It alleged that to claim the prize, he approached a local online centre from where he had bought the ticket and also the Chairman of Zee Telefilms and distributors over telephone but nothing was done on his request.
The opposite parties failed to pay the prize amount of Rs one crore to the complainant after which he lodged a complaint claiming this to be deficiency in service.
The NCDRC bench further said, "The basic consumer right
flow from the contracts of sale and purchase of goods or hiring or availing of services for consideration. If the contract itself is void in view of the Indian Contract Act the party to the wagering contract agreement inevitably would have no right flowing from the void contract even in consumer law jurisdiction."
'Maha Lotto' was a daily online jackpot game launched in 2003 which was published and marketed by Zee Telefilms, Playwin and other associates.