The Supreme Court raised concern over educated seniors falling prey to fraud, remarking, “We are shocked at how people are behaving. When such calls come, you simply accept their dictation. Generally, with age, you learn and gain experience.
The Central Consumer Protection Authority fined China Gate Restaurant Private Limited Rs 50,000 for adding service charges by default at its Bora Bora outlets in Mumbai. The CCPA held the practice illegal and ordered the restaurant to change its billing system and ensure proper consumer grievance redressal.
Salman Khan has been directed by the Kota consumer court to appear in person in the ongoing pan masala advertisement case. The court has also sought forensic examination of the power of attorney signature submitted on his behalf.
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.
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.
Companies purchasing software to automate or manage business operations are no longer considered consumers under the Consumer Protection Act, the Supreme Court has ruled. The verdict bars businesses from claiming consumer rights in software-related disputes.
A complaint has been filed in the Kota Consumer Court against Bollywood actor Salman Khan over his pan masala advertisement, alleging that as a role model, he should not promote such products that send a wrong message to the youth.
Today, On 27th October, The Supreme Court allowed the Central Government to re-examine issues related to the AGR dues of Vodafone Idea. The Bench said there was no impediment in the Centre reconsidering the matter, given its equity stake and consumer impact.
The Karnataka High Court has extended the stay on the Rs 200 cap on multiplex ticket prices, directing strict record-keeping of all sales. It also ordered that refunds must be issued to consumers if the petitioners win the case.
The Central Consumer Protection Authority fined VLCC Rs 3 lakh for misleading ads on Lipolaser and CoolSculpting treatments. The watchdog said the company made false claims without scientific proof, violating consumer rights
