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3D Glasses For 3D Movies Should Be Supplied Free Of Cost If Necessary For Better Viewing, Kerala State Consumer Commission Holds

3D Glasses For 3D Movies Should Be Supplied Free Of Cost If Necessary For Better Viewing, Kerala State Consumer Commission Holds Share This - Image Courtesy - Reddit The Kerala State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission has ruled that 3D glasses necessary for watching 3D movies in theatres should be made available free of cost. A Bench of President, Justice K Surendra Mohan, Judicial Member TSP Moosath and Expert Members Ranjit R, Beena Kumari and Radhakrishnan at their whims and fancies would only give room for exploitation of consumers. In its Order dated April 9, the Commission underscores that supplying 3D glasses free of cost is

Can burning of 50K cigarette packets not leave a stench, asks SC | India News

Representative image NEW DELHI: If smoking a single cigarette in a room leaves a strong odour for hours, imagine the stench that would hover if 50,0000 packets, containing 10 or 20 cigarettes, get burnt inside a storeroom! Surprisingly, the surveyor did not find any smell of cigarette smoke on visiting the premises hours after fire broke out. The missing stench made the Supreme Court on Friday dismiss a petition seeking Rs 43 lakh compensation for alleged destruction of 50,000 cigarette packets. It upheld a National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission decision rejecting a shop owner s claim against New Insurance Co Ltd. A bench of Justices Navin Sinha and Krishna Murari was unimpressed with the arguments of advocate Qurratulain, who appeared for Sunil General Agency, that the surveyor played truant as the agency refused to pay bribe and did not truthfully record the extent of damage caused to goods caused by a fire in the store situated on Kalas Alandi Road in Pune in 2009.

Public auction - Star of Mysore

Public auction December 14, 2020 The Ambassador car (KA-01-G-2785), which was being used at the Mysuru District Consumer Commission will be auctioned publicly on directions from the State Consumer Commission on Dec. 21 at 11 am at the District Consumer Commission premises in city. The car will be auctioned at the present condition and those interested to participate in the public auction can do so with certain conditions by depositing Rs. 2,000 in advance. Apart from the final bidder, the advance deposits would be returned to others on the spot and the final bidder should pay the bid amount on the spot and transport the vehicle at his/her own cost. The Chief of the District Consumer Commission has the right to approve or reject the auction, according to a press release from the District Consumer Commission Assistant Registrar and Administrative Officer.

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