Since the enactment of the Consumer Protection Act in 1986, the dynamics of consumer transactions have shifted from “Buyer be aware” to “Seller be fair,” granting consumers greater assurance and empowerment. This... Read more »
In a significant ruling on Tuesday, the Supreme Court clarified that advocates are not liable under the Consumer Protection Act 1986 for service deficiencies. Justices Bela Trivedi and Pankaj Mithal’s bench overturned... Read more »
The Supreme Court expressed the need to reconsider its 1996 ruling regarding the applicability of the Consumer Protection Act (CPA) to medical professionals. In the case of Indian Medical Association v VP... Read more »
A consumer court in Bengaluru has directed Swiggy to pay its customer a compensation of Rs. 5,000 to a customer who ordered an ice cream using the app but it wasn’t delivered... Read more »
The courtroom drama surrounding misleading advertisements published by Patanjali Ayurved, has forced Patanjali to issue apologies in a staggering 67 newspapers. This unprecedented move not only underscores the gravity of the situation... Read more »
The Supreme Court on Friday praised the highlighted concern in a plea addressing the necessity for page limits on court-filed petitions. However, it noted that may be difficult to frame the “one... Read more »