Physics Wallah Penalised: Consumer Court Orders Rs.50K Compensation for Denying Student Access to Paid NEET Coaching

The Baramulla Consumer Commission held Physics Wallah guilty of service deficiency for denying NEET course access despite payment, ordering refund of Rs 35,000, Rs 50,000 compensation for academic loss, and Rs 10,000 litigation costs to the affected student

Can Infant Crawl at 3 Months?: CCPA Slaps Rs 8 Lakh Penalty on Raising Superstars Enterprises for Misleading Infant Milestone Promises

The Central Consumer Protection Authority imposed an Rs 8 lakh penalty on Raising Superstars Enterprises Pvt Ltd for misleading claims about its Prodigy Framework Program, falsely promising accelerated infant milestones like early crawling, walking, and advanced vocabulary development.

“Exclusion Clauses Can’t Defeat Insurance Claims”: Supreme Court Says Any Ambiguity Must Favour Insured

The Supreme Court ruled that exclusion clauses in insurance policies must be interpreted strictly and any ambiguity must benefit the insured. The Court held that when loss is caused by fire, the reason behind the fire becomes irrelevant for insurance liability.