|  71.Power to adjudicate. 71. (1)  For the purpose of adjudging compensation under sections 12, 14, 18 and section  19, the Authority shall appoint in consultation with the appropriate Government  one or more judicial officer as deemed necessary,  who is or has been a District Judge to be an adjudicating  officer for holding an inquiry in the prescribed manner, after giving any person  concerned a reasonable opportunity of being heard: Provided that  any person whose complaint in respect of matters covered under sections 12,  14, 18 and section 19 is pending before the Consumer Disputes Redressal Forum or  the Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission or the  National Consumer Redressal Commission, established  under section 9 of the Consumer Protection Act, 1986, on or before the commencement  of this Act, he may, with the permission of such Forum or Commission, as the  case may be, withdraw the complaint pending before it and  file an application before the adjudicating officer  under this Act. (2)  The application for adjudging compensation under sub-section (1),  shall be dealt with by the adjudicating officer as  expeditiously as possible and dispose of the same within a  period of sixty days from the date of receipt of the application: Provided that  where any such application could not be disposed of within the said period  of sixty days, the adjudicating officer shall record his reasons in writing for  not disposing of the application within that  period. (3)  While holding an inquiry the adjudicating officer shall have power to summon and  enforce the attendance of any person acquainted with the  facts and circumstances of the case to give  evidence or to produce any document which in the opinion of the adjudicating  officer, may be useful for or relevant to the subject  matter of the inquiry and if, on such inquiry, he  is satisfied that the person has failed to comply with the provisions of any of  the sections specified in sub-section (1),  he may direct to pay such compensation or interest, as the  case any be, as he thinks fit in accordance with the provisions of any of those  sections. |