Understanding Consumer Rights in India
Bought something faulty and told “no returns”? Consumer rights in India give you the right to a repair, replacement, or refund — backed by the Consumer Protecti…
Bought something faulty and told “no returns”? Consumer rights in India give you the right to a repair, replacement, or refund — backed by the Consumer Protection Act, 2019. Here’s what you’re actually entitled to, how t…
Read Full Analysis →Delhi and Mumbai get the national coverage. We follow Gujarat, Rajasthan, and regional tribunals — translating what a ruling means for a lawyer, CA, or founder, not just reproducing the order.
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Bought something faulty and told “no returns”? Consumer rights in India give you the right to a repair, replacement, or refund — backed by the Consumer Protecti…
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The constitutional framework governing vacancies in legislative bodies, by-elections, and election petitions plays a critical role in preserving democratic repr…
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Justice Yogesh Khanna, a former Delhi High Court judge and current Judicial Member of the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT), has been appointed as…
A digital signature isn't a scanned image of your handwriting - it's a cryptographically secure certificate that proves a document is genuine and unaltered. Her…