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      E-Commerce Disputes: How Package Tracking Can Protect Consumers

      When an online order is delayed or fails to arrive, buyers often feel confused about who should be held responsible the seller, the courier service…

      E-Commerce Disputes: How Package Tracking Can Protect Consumers

      When an online order is delayed or fails to arrive, buyers often feel confused about who should be held responsible the seller, the courier service…

      Common Consumer Complaints in India and How to Address Them

      Like many countries around the world, India also faces various consumer-related challenges. Consumers frequently encounter issues in their day-to-day transactions, whether related to products or services. Although a large…

      Common Consumer Complaints in India and How to Address Them

      Like many countries around the world, India also faces various consumer-related challenges. Consumers frequently encounter issues in their day-to-day transactions, whether related to products or services. Although a large…

      Can you sue brands for false advertising?

      The influence of advertisements on consumer choice is unassailable. In our everyday lives, we are constantly bombarded with misleading advertisements. Take for instance, the fairness creams that not only outrage…

      Can you sue brands for false advertising?

      The influence of advertisements on consumer choice is unassailable. In our everyday lives, we are constantly bombarded with misleading advertisements. Take for instance, the fairness creams that not only outrage…

      How to File Consumer Court Complaints

      If a consumer is unhappy with a product or service, they have the right to file a complaint in the appropriate consumer court. Before doing so, the consumer should send a legal notice to the opposite party explaining…

      How to File Consumer Court Complaints

      If a consumer is unhappy with a product or service, they have the right to file a complaint in the appropriate consumer court. Before doing so, the consumer should send a legal notice to the opposite party explaining…

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      Action against Builder for Delayed Possession

      A Builder-Buyer Agreement is signed when a person purchases an immovable property, clearly mentioning the time within which the builder must hand over possession. If the builder fails to deliver the property…

      Action against Builder for Delayed Possession

      A Builder-Buyer Agreement is signed when a person purchases an immovable property, clearly mentioning the time within which the builder must hand over possession. If the builder fails to deliver the property…

      The Electricity Act, 2003

      The Electricity Act was enacted to consolidate and regulate laws related to the generation, transmission, distribution, trading, and use of electricity in India. The primary objective of this legislation is to support…

      The Electricity Act, 2003

      The Electricity Act was enacted to consolidate and regulate laws related to the generation, transmission, distribution, trading, and use of electricity in India. The primary objective of this legislation is to support…

      The Prevention of Food Adulteration Act, 1954

      The Prevention of Food Adulteration Act, 1954 (PFA Act) was enacted to ensure the safety, purity, and quality of food products available to consumers in India. The primary objective of this law is …

      The Prevention of Food Adulteration Act, 1954

      The Prevention of Food Adulteration Act, 1954 (PFA Act) was enacted to ensure the safety, purity, and quality of food products available to consumers in India. The primary objective of this law is …

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