The Consumer Dispute Redressal Commission (CDRC) is a quasi-judicial body in India established under the Consumer Protection Act to address consumer disputes and grievances. It operates at thre...
Goods and services are fundamental to human survival and the enhancement of living standards. They encompass everything from basic necessities such as food, clothing, and shelter to advanced se...
On May 7, the Supreme Court of India issued a warning, stating that social media influencers and celebrities would share equal responsibility and liability if they are discovered endorsing prod...
Labor laws have historically been pivotal in safeguarding the rights and welfare of workers worldwide. As societies evolve and economic landscapes shift, these laws continue to undergo signific...
Medical Negligence is a malpractice wherein medical professionals fail to exercise a duty of care towards the patients and fulfill their professional obligations.[1] The definition of 'Medical ...
This article explores the interpretations adopted by the judiciary towards the term "consumer". A person who is a consumer, in simple terms, is any person who buys goods for consideration. The ...
Therapeutic goods marketing necessitates a higher ethical code than advertising for regular consumer products because consumers rely on them for their well-being. It can be challenging for cons...
Along with the Indian economy welcoming the saga of digital revolution, the market extends to the virtual space as well. The online sales of electronic goods and digital services have registere...
Supreme Court of India delivered a landmark judgement regarding Advocates' liability under Consumer Protection Act 2019 in the case "Bar of Indian Lawyers v. D.K. Gandhi PS National Institute o...
The Delhi liquor scam, a controversy that grabbed headlines, intricately involves the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and its leader, Arvind Kejriwal, amidst allegations of corruption and maladministrati...