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The National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission bench comprising Justice S.M. Kantikar as the presiding member observed that the scope of revision petition under Section 21 (b) of the Consumer Protection Act, 1986 is limited while hearing a batch of revision petitions against the order of the state forum to enhance compensation for negligent treatment.
Read MoreThe National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission bench comprising Justice C. Vishwanath as the presiding member and Subhash Chandra as the member observed that that jurisdiction of the Commission under Section 21 (b) is very limited. This Commission is not required to re-appreciate and reassess the evidences and reach to its own conclusion.
Read MoreThe National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission bench comprising Justice Ram Surat Ram Maurya as the presiding member and Dr. Inder Jit Singh as the member upheld the decision of the Kerala state consumer forum directing the regional cancer centre to reimburse an amount of Rs.4,40,466 for the medicines used in the treatment.
Read MoreThe bench further asked the government to make necessary changes in relation to the funding of the Election Commission and made an appeal for changes needed in the secretariat so that the ECI can be truly independent
Read MoreShortly after the Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud announced that the Electronice Supreme Court Reports (eSCR), the Bombay High Court has started uploading some of it’s judgements in Marathi on its website.
Read MoreThe Supreme Court bench comprising the Chief justice of India DY Chandrachud and Justices PS Narasimha and JB Pardiwala on Thursday constituted an expert committee to review regulatory framework. The court also directed Securities and Exchange (SEBI) Board of India to complete the Adani- Hindenburg issue within a period of 2 months. The committee has been directed to file a report before the court stating the status of the investigation post that period.
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