(1) Subject to the
other provisions of this Act, the State Commission
shall have jurisdiction-
(a) to entertain-
(i) complaints where
the value of the goods or services and compensation,
if any, claimed exceeds rupees twenty lakhs but does
not exceed rupees one crore; and
(ii) appeals against
the orders of any District Forum within the State;
and
(b) to call for the records and pass appropriate orders
in any consumer dispute which is pending before
or has been decided by any District Forum within the
State, where it appears to the State Commission that
such District Forum has exercised a jurisdiction not
vested in it by law, or has failed to exercise a jurisdiction
so vested or has acted in exercise of its jurisdiction
illegally or with material irregularity.
(2) A complaint shall be instituted in a State Commission
within the limits of whose jurisdiction,-
(a) the opposite party
or each of the opposite parties, where there are more
than one, at the time of the institution of the complaint,
actually and voluntarily resides or carries on business
or has a branch office or personally works for gain;
or
(b) any of the opposite
parties, where there are more than one, at the time
of the institution of the complaint, actually and
voluntarily resides, or carries on business or has
a branch office or personally works for gain, provided
that in such case either the permission of the State
Commission is given or the opposite parties who do
not reside or carry on business or have a branch office
or personally work for gain, as the case may be, acquiesce
in such institution; or
(c) the cause of action,
wholly or in part, arises.
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