• 8 months ago
इस गरीब इंसान की दुःख भरी कहानी सुन कर मेरी आंखों में आंसू आ गए
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00:00Sundar Mohan Tripathi's case has caught the attention of both sides in the first day's hearing.
00:07According to the latest news, people of Uttar Pradesh's Mohammad Sadikpur village have protested outside the Muradabad electricity building.
00:14They demand to connect their village to the national electricity grid.
00:18Outside the Maharashtra's Raigarh district's electricity company Relife, people have protested against power cuts.
00:24The spark in Uttarakhand has bloomed into fire as three session codes give judgement in favour of the consumer.
00:30People have been paying huge bills all their lives.
00:33Now someone is fighting for hope.
00:35They said four times that they will connect the grid, but no one came.
00:39SPTL has bought the house and kept it in the dark.
00:52Outside the electric companies all over the country, people have protested against the use of fuse bulbs.
00:57The common man is openly saying that he has a complaint.
01:00All we have to see is that in the coming days, the lawyer S.K. Panty will file a case against his friend Sundar Mohan Tripathi.
01:07Please come.
01:27My opposition believes that their client Sundar Mohan Tripathi committed suicide.
01:32The truth is that he committed suicide for insurance claims.
01:36And to prove this, I would like to call the employee of the Disbursement Department of Jeevan Insurance Corporation, Bhagwat Patel.
01:43Bhagwat ji, when did you get the news of Sundar Mohan Tripathi's death?
01:47I got the news on 11th December.
01:49And we started the process of disbursement of insurance claims.
01:52But when we went to the fourth floor, we came to know that he didn't have an accident.
01:56He committed suicide.
01:58And how did you come to know this?
02:00His friend, or maybe his fiancée, Lalita Nautiyal ji.
02:03She announced it in front of the police.
02:04Thank you.
02:06So the matter is clear, my lord.
02:08Sundar Mohan Tripathi took a sensible step so that after his death, all his loans can be repaid with the money from the insurance.
02:13But the person who committed suicide, Kulhasan, changed the whole thing.
02:16Wow! What a slipper, Ms. Rishabh!
02:18Yes.
02:20Objection, my lord.
02:22Sustained.
02:24If you feel like shopping, shall we take a break?
02:28No, sir. Actually, because of the bill, I got to know that they are talking about the hospital.
02:31So I thought of discussing about the slipper, ma'am.
02:36Order, order.
02:38It's good.
02:40It comes on TV a thousand times, sir.
02:42The insurance is an Agra-specific thing.
02:44Before investing, please read the investment letter.
02:48Order.
02:51My client, Sundar Mohan Tripathi, was not that stupid, sir.
02:54He doesn't know such a small thing.
02:56My lord, on 14th December, as soon as the Tripathi family's insurance claim was filed,
02:59the next day, on 15th December, Mr. Pant filed a case on the SPTL.
03:03Because by then, the insurance company had already refused to pay the compensation.
03:05Objection, my lord.
03:07If Ms. Gulnar will narrate all the decisions, then what are you and I doing here?
03:09Sustained.
03:11This was just a coincidence.
03:13Sundar wanted to file the case from November.
03:15For which Mr. Pant refused him.
03:17My lord, my next witness is Sushil Kumar Pant.
03:19You want to call Mr. Pant to the court?
03:22My lord, being his friend, he is an important witness for me.
03:25Okay. If he agrees, the court doesn't have any problem.
03:27I don't mind, my lord.
03:29Come. Tell me about the slipper.
03:32Mr. Pant aka SK.
03:34Yes, Ms. Gulnar.
03:36This is what your friend calls you, right?
03:38What happened when they both came to you in November?
03:40What happened?
03:42We ate food, chatted and went home.
03:45If you were my friend, I would have told you better.
03:47What kind of friend?
03:49Like Sundar or like Lalita?
03:51Your friend?
03:53What do you mean?
03:55What is the difference between the two, Ms. Gulnar?
03:57My lord, between SK, Lalita and Sundar,
03:59there was tension between you and the relations.
04:01That's why SK didn't help them.
04:03And didn't call them in the last two months.
04:05And when they met for the last time in November,
04:07they had a big fight.
04:09Objection, my lord.
04:11You are deviating from the case again, Ms. Gulnar.
04:13I am coming to the case now, my lord.
04:15There was tension between you and the motive of suicide.
04:17Overruled.
04:19Thank you, my lord.
04:21But there is a thread in this objection.
04:23So I would like to call the other head of this thread,
04:25aka Lalita Nautiyal.
04:27Thank you, my lord.
04:43How are you related to Sundar?
04:45He is my friend, Ram.
04:47Childhood friend.
04:49But Bhagwajan made you his fiancee, Bal.
04:51See, now you are talking like us, Bal.
04:53Language is the identity of people.
04:55Naughty.
04:57Why do you like Sundar?
04:59Ms. Lalita, how did you decide in a week
05:01that you like Sundar, not SK?
05:03Objection, my lord.
05:05What is his relation with the case?
05:07Overruled.
05:09Personal life is an important reason for a suicide case.
05:11Please continue.
05:13Yes.
05:15Sundar was a fool.
05:17Fool?
05:19Stupid, Gullu. Stupid.
05:21He didn't care about the world.
05:23That means you didn't like him from the beginning.
05:25I didn't say that.
05:27Do you know what he wants to say now?
05:30Sustained.
05:32Defense. Come to the point.
05:34Sorry, my lord. The point is motive.
05:36Sundar, Sushil and Lalita were childhood friends.
05:38Friendship changed into love and love changed into jealousy.
05:40And because of this jealousy, SK was cut off from Sundar and Lalita
05:43and he didn't help his friend.
05:45And now here he is involved in his sin
05:47and is telling SPTL a useless reason.
05:49That's all, my lord.
05:51This is absolutely wrong.
05:53We were not rich friends.
05:55We used to sacrifice our lives for each other.
05:57Please forgive us, Lalita.
06:01Mr. Patil, any questions?
06:03Yes, of course.
06:05And then Rakesh pulled Sunita towards him.
06:07A head of his sari was entangled in the thorns of a rose.
06:11Where did you get this?
06:13Where did you get this from?
06:15Before their lips met, the door of the room opened
06:17and what did they see?
06:19Surinder was standing there, his eyes were red.
06:22You get down.
06:24Sorry, sir.
06:25I am a lawyer, I get clues.
06:27Look at this.
06:29The story that Mr. Gulnar has narrated
06:31is inspired by him.
06:33Sadhu, Sarita and sex.
06:35Order. Order.
06:37What is happening? What is happening in my court?
06:39Whatever you want to say, come forward and say it.
06:41Sorry, sir.
06:43I have never raised a personal issue on a bill of Rs. 54 lakhs.
06:46And whatever is happening here, insurance, personal life
06:49is just a waste of court time.
06:51This will be just a case for you, madam.
06:53It is a fight for us.
06:55There is SPTL there.
06:57And I will prove it.
07:00Excellent, sir.
07:11This is the biggest challenge for Suraj Powers and Technologies Ltd.
07:15The company's reputation is in danger.
07:17The company's owner Sanjay Bhadoria
07:19has arrived from Delhi.
07:26Today, after suffering a power cut of 8-10 hours,
07:29the villagers near Silaki
07:31have blocked the highway no. 72.
07:33Today, everyone is hoping for this case.
07:35Can only one death shake the entire system?
07:37Is it a private company or the government?
07:39Who is responsible?
07:41Go back. Go back.
07:43Go back. Go back.
07:56Sir,
07:58the Laghu Udyog Vyapar Subsidy
08:00has never been included in the UK Print and Packaging Bill.
08:03Now, if they don't apply,
08:05how will we know if Laghu Udyog is gone or not?
08:07Till July-September,
08:09the demand for medicines named Miglex was less.
08:11So, the packaging and printing of the boxes were less.
08:13But the bill increased.
08:15Who saw the peacock dancing in the jungle?
08:17Tomorrow, they will say that the printing was not done.
08:19Then?
08:21The SPTL owners are the ones at fault.
08:23Who else is there?
08:25My daughter died because of me.
08:28My daughter.
08:29My daughter.
08:54Now, I would like to call the owner of SPTL, Sanjay Bhadoria,
08:57who had to take out his precious time from his busy schedule
09:01and come here in a helicopter.
09:21Mr. Bhadoria,
09:23when it was about the quality of the meter,
09:24the entire problem would have been solved
09:26by just changing the meter.
09:28Then why did the SPTL install a check meter
09:30instead of installing a new meter?
09:32Is it because the SPTL has less than 5 lakh meters?
09:38Sir, there is a shortage of such a big electricity company and meter.
09:41According to the Regulatory Commission,
09:43any electricity company has to keep
09:45at least 2 lakh meters in stock.
09:47That's a long shot.
09:49There is a shortage here.
09:51Your Honour,
09:52you don't know that our sector is a loss-making sector.
09:56In fact, we are trying to reduce our losses
09:59from 20% to 14% by 2020.
10:01And I would like to tell the entire court
10:03the reasons for these losses.
10:09Mr. Gulnar, please.
10:23Your Honour,
10:25this is the place where electricity theft happens the most.
10:28Do you see those lines drawn there?
10:31If you look closely,
10:33you will see the same lines in Mr. Pant's locality.
10:35The people for whom he works 24 hours a day,
10:38if they steal from us, where will we go?
10:42So sorry.
10:44Hearing the sad story of this poor man
10:46has brought tears to my eyes.
10:49Order! Order! Order!
10:50This is different, Your Honour.
10:52In Uttarakhand, they give electricity to 800 houses
10:54of the SPTL staff for free.
10:57The poor man doesn't even have a connection in his house.
10:59And the staff gets electricity for free.
11:01Forget that.
11:03Tell me one thing.
11:05How many of the 2,500 complaints
11:07that the SPTL gets every day,
11:09do they reach you?
11:11We have the grievances department.
11:13We have the complaint stage approved by the government.
11:15We have the regulatory commission.
11:17And most of all, we have talented employees who…
11:18How did such a talented employee of your company
11:21handle this case?
11:23Now we will show you that.
11:25Because even we make a video, sir.
11:27Look carefully, Mr. Gulnar.
11:29This is for you.
11:39I have fixed your price.
11:4110 lakhs.
11:43It's a small matter, sir.
11:45But the inflation has increased.
11:46So, it can be 4 lakhs instead of 2 lakhs.
11:49Eat as much as you can, Mr. Pant.
11:52Okay, 20 lakhs.
11:54We can have lentils and roti.
11:56But sometimes, we feel like eating
11:58this foreign lollipop.
12:0025 lakhs final.
12:02Let's end this here.
12:09Instead of buying a lawyer worth 2 lakhs,
12:12if your company had bought 2 lakh meters,
12:14you wouldn't have to face this day.
12:17By the way, I heard last month
12:19that your father has passed away.
12:21I felt very bad.
12:23How do you know?
12:25What are you saying, sir?
12:27I have read all the big papers
12:29like Dainik Jagran, Bhaskar, Hindustan.
12:31But you didn't give an ad in Prabhat Chingari.
12:33Why?
12:35Because this is my personal matter.
12:37And anyway, no one reads that paper.
12:39Very good.
12:41No one reads Prabhat Chingari.
12:43But when SPTL has to put an ad for tariff,
12:46they put it in the media itself, sir.
12:48One last question.
12:50Why is the 24-hour small light
12:52that lights up in the meter there?
12:54Our company's meters are manufactured
12:56only by reputed companies like DR, Venue.
12:58And sometimes, the consumer's meters...
13:00That light has always been used
13:02to keep the consumer in the dark, sir.
13:04Objection, my lord.
13:06Direct attack, no proof.
13:08What will anyone gain from a small light?
13:10Understand.
13:12Mr. Bhadoria will answer this too.
13:13How much does a consumer spend per day?
13:15Mr. Bhadoria.
13:17Around 4.5 to 5 paise.
13:195 paise for a day.
13:21If it was 4 crores,
13:23how much would it be?
13:25You must know better than us.
13:28So how much did you earn per month?
13:30And how much did SPTL earn per year?
13:3373 crores for a small light
13:36that no one needs.
13:44Very good.
13:46Very good, sir.
13:48A loss-making company
13:50earns a profit of 73 crores
13:52from a useless light.
13:54But to change a faulty meter,
13:56they don't even have a thousand rupees.
13:58Then why don't they go to a rich man?
14:00Now neither does Mr. Bhadoria have anything to say
14:02nor does Mr. Gulnar have any new false truth.
14:04This case, sir,
14:06is as clear as water.
14:08That's all.
14:10Very good, my son.
14:11Very good, my son.
14:13Very good.
14:17Order! Order! Order!
14:21Order! Order! Order!
14:22Order! Order! Order!
14:39Lawyer SK Pan, grilled SPTL Chief,
14:41Mr. Sanjay Bhadoria, in the court today
14:43and raised some pertinent questions.
14:45Is he poised to win?
14:47In the case of Sundar Mohan Tripathi,
14:49common man's expectations have increased.
14:50The public's eyes are now on the High Court's verdict.
15:02SPTL is here!
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