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Consumer panel penalises builder for not handing over flat

Ludhiana consumer commission directs Green Space Infraheights to refund ₹12.42 lakh with 12% interest to buyers for failing to deliver possession. The builder must also pay ₹20,000 in costs. Read the full verdict.

Doctors to Pay Rs 1.35 Lakh for Failed Tubectomy

Haridwar consumer commission orders two doctors to compensate a woman who became pregnant after a tubectomy. The case highlights medical accountability and patient distress. Read the full story.

Madurai's Smart App Faces Public Hesitation

Madurai's new 'Smart Madurai' app for civic complaints struggles with low adoption. Residents, citing past failures of the online portal, doubt its effectiveness despite corporation assurances.

PNGRB Rolls Out Consumer Protection Rules for Oil & Gas

The Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board introduces a comprehensive consumer protection framework for the oil and gas sector, aiming to ensure fair practices and timely grievance redressal. Learn about the new rules and their impact.

Kaushambi Police's Daily Virtual 'JanSunwai' Shows Results

Kaushambi police's tech-driven daily virtual 'JanSunwai' connects senior officials for prompt grievance redressal, leading to increased public confidence in local stations and a drop in SP office visits. Read how this initiative is transforming policing.

RBI's Jan-Feb Drive to Clear Pending Customer Complaints

RBI Governor announces a special two-month campaign to resolve all complaints pending over 30 days with the Ombudsman. Get details on the surge in grievances and the central bank's push for better customer service.

Karnataka Apartment Bill Sets Up Appellate Authority

Karnataka introduces a new apartment bill establishing an appellate authority for conflict resolution, moving disputes away from civil courts. Learn about the key changes and impacts for residents.

Amazon Fined Rs 35,000 by Trichy Consumer Court

Trichy consumer court penalises Amazon for delivering t-shirts instead of a mini projector to a differently-abled customer. Read the full story of the legal battle and the court's order.

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