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Times of India | Bought something defective? Here is how you can take a company to consumer court
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Bought a defective product or received poor service from a company, builder, bank, airline, hospital or online platform? Under India’s Consumer Protection Act 2019, any consumer (or a group, legal heir, consumer association or government) can file a complaint with the appropriate consumer commission—district (up to ₹50 lakh), state (₹50 lakh–₹2 crore) or national (above ₹2 crore)—without needing a lawyer or a civil‑court suit. The complaint must detail the parties, purchase date, amount paid, nature of the defect or deficiency, supporting evidence (invoices, receipts, screenshots, warranty cards, etc.) and the relief sought (refund, replacement, compensation, etc.). Before filing, it is advisable to send a written notice to the seller demanding redress within a deadline; many disputes settle at this stage. Complaints can be lodged online through the government’s eDaakhil portal, and must be filed within two years of the cause of action, though extensions are possible for justified delays. Once admitted, the commission may refer the case to mediation, conduct hearings, and order remedies such as refunds, compensation, penalties or discontinuation of unfair practices, with appeals available to higher consumer tribunals.
Read more: https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/legal/news/bought-something-defective-here-is-how-you-can-take-a-company-to-consumer-court/articleshow/131259192.cms
#consumerprotection #DistrictCommission #StateCommission #NationalCommission #eDaakhil
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Jonathan Joshua
@jsjoshua@esq.social
Husband, father of two, lawyer. 2x Fintech GC now running a solo law practice with a focus on US consumer fintech and lending.
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PayPal settles with DOJ for allegedly discriminating against white people. Yes, you read that correctly.
#lawfedi #consumerprotection
https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/justice-department-secures-30m-settlement-paypal-over-unlawful-dei-investment-program
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@luckychronic@mastodon.social @CStamp@mastodon.social Where?
Cuz if it hapoens in #Germany I'm shure #ConsumerProtection like @Bundesverband@verbraucherzentrale.social would love to know...
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@Em0nM4stodon@infosec.exchange in fact, many places from #Kenya to #Germany banned the #WorldCoin #Shitcoin #Scam for being a #privacy invasion and/or illegal #Shitcoin without proper #PrivacyPolicy, #ConsumerProtection, ToS and
(allegedly!) in case with German financial regulator @BaFin@social.bund.de:Refusal to comply with mandatory #registration as a #security, Violation of #KYC, #AML & #CTF laws,Operating an illegal #CryptocurrencyExchange,Offering it to #minors,Not documenting #Risks in writing.
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