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Myntra ordered to refund Noida woman for lehengas

A Greater Noida woman wins a consumer case against Myntra. The company was ordered to refund Rs 7,009 with interest and pay Rs 4,000 in compensation for failing to process a return.

Vacant Posts in Consumer Commissions Hurt Trust

Unfilled positions in consumer redressal systems undermine trust as service failures evolve. Learn how vacancies impact consumer protection mechanisms and what needs urgent attention.

Reliance's Waggies Pet Food to Shake Up Market

Reliance Consumer Products enters India's booming pet care sector with Waggies, using aggressive pricing to target mass-market consumers. Discover how this move could reshape the industry.

Lab to pay Rs 25,000 for wrong Covid report

Chandigarh Consumer Commission orders diagnostic lab to pay compensation for uploading false positive Covid-19 result, causing mental agony and social stigma to Panchkula educator.

Cosplay Career: Indian Influencers Monetize Passion

Discover how Indian cosplayers are transforming their creative passion into profitable careers through brand collaborations, social media influence, and dedicated fan communities at events like Comic Con India.

Odisha HC orders ₹1L compensation for defective car

In a landmark consumer protection case, the Odisha High Court has directed a car dealer to pay ₹1 lakh compensation to a customer who received a defective vehicle. Learn how the court upheld consumer rights in this significant ruling.

Bombay Shirt Company Expands Across Delhi-NCR

Premium custom shirt brand Bombay Shirt Company announces major expansion across Delhi-NCR with new stores and experience centers, revolutionizing personalized fashion in North India.

Salman Khan Faces Kota Court Notice Over Pan Masala Ads

Bollywood superstar Salman Khan lands in legal trouble as Kota consumer court issues notice for allegedly promoting pan masala through misleading advertisements. Get exclusive details about the case and potential consequences.

Ranveer Singh's Protein Brand Eyes ₹500 Cr Revenue

Bollywood superstar Ranveer Singh reveals how his family became taste-testers for his new protein brand, the unique basketball court pitch, and ambitious ₹500 crore revenue target. Discover the fascinating journey behind this wellness venture.

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