Guardians of Law with a Twist
From 11th January 2011 , I am in Chennai. I have used the public transport extensively to roam around the metropolis. On 23rd february , I went to the Spencer Plaaza, along with my friends Vaibhav and Lavanya. I usually go to malls to read magazines for free or to respond to nature’s call
. On feb 23rd , I had ‘Dreams Kulfi’ at Bhagyam Snacks Centre in Phase III , Spencer Plaaza. It was sold to me at Rs 25 while its M.R.P. is Rs 20.When I enquired about the difference, I was shouted at and taunted by the woman who was providing token for the shop. She said that shops in malls have to sell at prices higher than M.R.P.
I got myself a token (not a bill ) for purchasing the kulfi .My friends and myself headed towards the consumer court in Mylapore (Thirumaylai).We were very enthusiastic about going to a consumer court .In all our sudden plans we make use of Justdial and/or the Chennai Map .In the court , we were told that it is illegal to sell above the M.R.P. irrespective of the place of the shop . It is rampant in restaurants (ice creams &soft drinks ),shops in railway stations to sell products above the M.R.P. I am sure that the law makers and protectors are aware of the fact.

Story Mein Twist:
We took a train from Mylapore to Park Town to get back home. We had tickets only till Chintadripet. Hypocrites ! To my amazement, there were ticket checkers . For a moment ,I thought of running away , but I didn’t. We paid a fine of Rs 255 each ,for having travelled an extra station.
Informing and Enquiring the proprietor :
Day before yesterday, we sent a registered post (along with an acknowledgement card) to the proprietor of the snacks centre asking to refund(Rs 5).We spent around Rs 50 for the speed post. This is logically a waste of money .But I get to see the response and share it with you.
Response:
Yesterday,I got a call from Ms.Madheshwari who is the supplier of Bhagyam Snacks .She runs 3 snacks stalls -T.Nagar , Spencer , Express Avenue. She pays Rs 8000 , Rs20,000, Rs50,000 as rent per month in the places respectively.Selling price for the kulfi is Rs 20 ,Rs 25 and Rs 30-40 (under negotiation) at the places.I have experienced this situation while having sandwiches at Subway.They tax you seperately depending on the location.Hence sandwiches at EA are costlier than in Spencer.
The smaller shops do not have such an elaborate billing system .Inability to account for a separate tax in the bill along with a lower m.r.p. could leave a suspicious impression on the customer. I conveyed this do Madheshwari.. She agreed with the idea ,but said that it is a tedious process and would take her some time.
I did all of this out of curiosity .With news on corruption within bureucracy , judicial system and the elected body , I could only imagine this to be another corrupt business.Although I dont abide by the law all the time ,I wish that I am not exploited.I don’t think this hypocrisy is going to help me or anybody who wishes to bring about change in the society. Through this post , I primarily shared my experience .It would be great if this opens up a discussion to correct my understanding or improve it on this subject .