Delhi High Court: “Restaurants Aren’t Permitted to Impose a Mandatory Service Charge on Food Bills”

Today, On 28th March, The Delhi High Court ruled that service charges on food bills are voluntary and cannot be imposed mandatorily by restaurants. The court emphasized that customers have the right to choose whether to pay the charge. It rejected any practice of forcing diners to bear additional costs. This decision reinforces consumer rights in the hospitality sector.

“Being Customers in a Bar Where Women Are Dancing Is Not Obscene”: Bombay HC

The Bombay High Court observed that no person can be prosecuted for merely watching women dancing at a bar in an obscene manner. A two-judge bench of the Bombay High Court quashed a case against a man who was arrested by the Mumbai for allegedly watching women dance at a bar.

Allahabad High Court: Brothel Customers Not Liable Under Immoral Traffic Prevention Act

The Allahabad High Court clarified that brothel customers seeking personal satisfaction without financial gain are not liable under the Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act. The ruling distinguishes customers from those involved in managing or profiting from prostitution, offering a nuanced understanding of legal accountability. This decision sets a significant precedent for future cases.