Vande Matram! Here are snippets of 5 judgments on the Law of Consumer Protection in India.
1) Consumer Protection Council v. Public Dairy Development Board
The instance of Consumer Protection Council v. Public Dairy Development Board can be helpfully referred to here. For this situation, the complainant needed to realize that how the dairy board was utilizing the imported palmolein oil yet the Board was not outfitting the essential data because as indicated by it the figures were advantaged from exposure in the public interest. It was held that the complainant reserved the option to data.
2) India photographic Co v. HD Shourie
In this case, an importer of films was not able to print prices on films because the nature of his trade did not permit him to open packages. Therefore, he was directed to make a condition of attaching price tags to each item before selling them to his retailers. Similarly, when Rs.88/- was charged for an article which showed the price Rs.75 inclusive of taxes the buyer was given compensation for Rs.500/-.
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