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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission"
Late Delivery Of Magazine? National Consumer Commission Directs Reader's Digest To Pay ₹ 1.5 Lakh To Subscriber
NCDRC Awards Rs 1 Crore Compensation To Parents For Death Of Child During Squint Eye Correction Surgery Due To Gross Medical Negligence
Jurisdiction Under Article 227 And Orders Of The National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission ;A Snapshot
National Consumer Commission's Appellate Order Can Be Challenged Before High Court Under Article 227 : Supreme Court
Altering Project Layout Without Prior Notice 'Unfair Trade Practice': NCDRC Orders Refund To Flat Buyer
Class Action Proceedings- Challenges In Consumer Fora
NCDRC Should Not Return Complaint Unadjudicated For Misjoinder Of Parties : Supreme Court
COVID Spike: NCDRC To Hear Cases Through Virtual Mode Only From January 4 Till January 21
Consumers With Same Interest Can File Joint Complaint; Not Necessary To File Complaint In Representative Capacity : Supreme Court
Consumer Commission Should Issue Bailable Warrant Only If Party Is Not Represented At All Through Counsel Or Representative : Supreme Court
Empanelment Of Mediator Vacancy At National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission
Breath Analysis Or Blood Test Not Necessary For Insurer To Reject Claim On Ground Of Drunken Driving : Supreme Court
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