The Chandigarh SCDRC ordered the restaurant to refund Rs 25 charged above MRP and pay Rs 3,000 compensation, holding that clean drinking water is a basic necessity and profiteering from it undermines consumer welfare and public interest principles nationwide.
A PIL has been filed in Delhi High Court seeking four times the ticket price as compensation for passengers affected by IndiGo flight cancellations after new FDTL rules. The petition also calls for an inquiry into DGCA’s role in the nationwide aviation disruption.
The CCPA has fined Meesho Rs 10 lakh for allowing the sale of walkie-talkies without essential legal and compliance disclosures. The watchdog said the platform misled consumers and failed to prevent the listing of restricted radio devices.
Today, On 8th December, IndiGo flight delays and cancellations have reached the Supreme Court, where a plea highlighted massive disruption for passengers nationwide. Calling it a serious matter, CJI Surya Kant noted that lakhs of people are stranded at airports and urgently need relief.
A letter has been submitted to Chief Justice of India Surya Kant, urging the Supreme Court to take suo motu notice of the widespread cancellations of domestic flights that have severely disrupted air travel across the nation, affecting countless passengers.
The Supreme Court said the pharma marketing code must be strong enough to let cheated consumers file easy complaints and get proper remedies. The Bench questioned why the government’s UCPMP 2024 still lacks a solid, enforceable complaint mechanism.
The Delhi High Court has ordered Patanjali to immediately take down its controversial advertisement that allegedly defamed rival chyawanprash brands as “dhoka.” The court directed removal from all media platforms, including TV, OTT, print, and social media.
Today, On 4th November, The Supreme Court has sought the Centre’s response on a plea filed by an NGO demanding a nationwide ban on online gambling and betting platforms that allegedly operate under the guise of social and e-sports games, misleading users across India
The Supreme Court will hear a batch of petitions on November 4 challenging the Online Gaming Act 2025, which bans online money games and restricts banking and advertising links, amid rising debates over its constitutionality and impact on digital gaming.
Delhi High Court has restrained Rupa Publications from selling its red-and-black ‘coat-pocket’ Constitution, noting that its design closely resembles EBC’s edition. The Court observed that such similarity is likely to mislead unsuspecting consumers regarding the source. The Delhi High Court issued an injunction against Rupa Publications India Pvt. Ltd., preventing the company from publishing or […]
