Pakistan: Clothes that were not stitched for the brother's engagement in time, the Karachi person dragged the partner to court

Islamabad, April 20 (IANS). In Karachi, a man moved the court against his clothing maker. The tailor is accused of failing to order the family ceremony in time. The complainant demanded compensation. According to ‘The News’ report, the case is registered with a Consumer Protection Court. The complainant claims to have given a cloth to the partner to sew the fancy dress for the engagement of his brother. The partner promised to prepare clothes a few times and he went to the store again and again, but his work was not done. Karachi — resident, [जिसका नाम नहीं बताया गया]Asked for a remuneration of Rs 1.00,000, including Rs 50,000 for incomplete promise and an extra Rs 50,000 for mental pain due to the non -completion of the work. He also says he was forced to buy an alternative dress for the ceremony because of the non -work of the partner. According to the details of the case, the complainant gave cloth to the partner for the work of Baluchi embroidery on three different occasions in December 2024 and January 2025. The partner promised that the stitching clothes would be delivered before February 20 – the day the person’s brother would be engaged. Despite going to the store several times, the complainant was unable to get the order on time. When he went to fetch clothes on February 10, the tailor said the work could not be done and he called the workers’ unavailability. To ensure that the work is in progress, the complainant started to go to the partner daily, but realized that the clothes were still untouched, and consequently he had to spend more money to buy a new cloth for a family ceremony. -Ians mk/ share this story tags