A Rajasthan consumer commission has ruled that shopkeepers cannot arbitrarily round off bills, even for a mere 50 paise. A Jaipur shop was found liable for deficiency in service and unfair trade practices after charging a customer extra for a rajma packet. The commission upheld the ruling, reducing the compensation to Rs 10,000 for the customer, emphasizing that such unauthorized charges are unacceptable. A Rajasthan consumer commission has ruled that shopkeepers cannot arbitrarily round off bills, even for a mere 50 paise. A Jaipur shop was found liable for deficiency in service and unfair trade practices after charging a customer extra for a rajma packet. The commission upheld the ruling, reducing the compensation to Rs 10,000 for the customer, emphasizing that such unauthorized charges are unacceptable.
Trending
- ‘Siya Point’ at Lohagad Fort sees tourist rush, cops shut the site for probe
- US doesn’t honour its agreements and signatures, says Iran envoy amid fresh ceasefire row
- Ketan death case: Lohagad Fort closed for visitors as Lonavala police intensify probe
- 40°C and counting: Europe’s heatwave exposes a continent built for cold
- Stock market: Which are top 10 gainers and losers on NSE & BSE today? Check list
- What is ‘gait analysis’? Why police want to conduct it on accused Chetan Chaudhary in Pune’s Ketan Agarwal case
- ‘Deeply grateful’: India’s field hospital wins hearts in earthquake-hit Venezuela
- Remember the internet of endless tabs and rabbit holes? How AI is changing the web we grew up with