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Apex Court: Consumer Forum has Jurisdiction Over Disputes on Validity of Statutory Dues - (17 Sep 2019)

CONSUMER

Apex Court has ruled that Consumer forum has jurisdiction to decide disputes concerning the validity of the imposition of a statutory due arising out of a “deficiency in service” as per the provisions of the Consumer Protection Act, 1986.

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