Mumbai Commission Fines Amazon Rs 40,000 for Defective TV
Mumbai consumer commission rejects Amazon's intermediary claim, orders payment of Rs 40,000 to customer for defective television, establishing platform liability for product quality.
Mumbai consumer commission rejects Amazon's intermediary claim, orders payment of Rs 40,000 to customer for defective television, establishing platform liability for product quality.
A consumer court has directed Amazon to refund a customer for a defective television, rejecting the e-commerce giant's attempt to avoid liability in a landmark ruling for online shoppers.
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