Flipkart Held Accountable by Gurdaspur Consumer Commission for Sending Empty Package, Directed to Return Rs.3,149 Plus Compensation

Order Name: Armaan Bakshi vs. Flipkart India Pvt. Ltd. In a recent decision by the Gurdaspur District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, online retailer Flipkart was held accountable for delivering an empty package to a customer. Despite Flipkart’s argument that they only act as an intermediary between sellers and buyers, the Commission ruled that they are…

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No objection certificate is not required from the advocate on record when a new advocate files Vakalatnama

No objection certificate is not required from the advocate on record when a new advocate files Vakalatnama   Sometimes Litigants are not happy with their Advocates and want to change them.  But the Advocates demand money and resort to arm twisting to return the case papers and to give no objection. The law on this…

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NCDRC: Interest on Deposits Must Serve as Restitution and Compensation

Order Name: M/S. Omaxe Chandigarh Extension Developers Private Limited & Anr. Vs. Lakhbir Singh Case No.: F.A. No. 233/2021 The National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, led by Mr. Subhash Chandra and Dr. Sadhna Shanker, concluded that interest on deposited amounts should act as both restitution and compensation, starting from the deposit date. Case Background The…

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NCDRC Rules Bank Of Baroda Responsible For Service Lapse For Not Notifying Joint Account Holder Prior To FDR Release

Order Date: Not Specified Order Name: Kamal Kumar Sajnani Vs. Branch Manager, Bank Of Baroda Case No.: F.A.No. 234/2017 The National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, led by Mr. Subhash Chandra and Dr. Sadhna Shanker, addressed a case involving fixed deposit receipts (FDRs) and the responsibilities of banks in joint accounts. The core issue was whether…

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Revisionary Powers of the National Consumer Commission – Section 21 (b) of the Consumer protection Act

  Builders often drag flat purchasers through a series of litigation to discourage them from approaching courts. National Consumer Commission is discouraging such practice.   “Also, it is to be noted that the revisional powers of the National Commission are derived from Section 21 (b) of the Act, under which the said power can be…

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