Monthly Archives: October 2016

“Don’t BYOD” will be the new norm..

Over the last few years, tech enthusiasts have been encouraging the BYOD or Bring Your Own Devices as a concept in corporate environment firstly to reduce the costs and then to bring in more convenience to the employees  in operating … Continue reading

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Consumer Protection Bill 2015- Some Thoughts 5-What’s in It for Business?

(This is a continuation of the series of articles on this subject) Article1 : Article 2 : Article 3: Article 4 : Article 5 (Easy to Read copy of the Bill) What’s in It for Business? The first impression about a new … Continue reading

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Consumer Protection Bill 2015-Some thoughts-4

(This is a continuation of the series of articles on this subject) Article1 : Article 2 : Article 3: Article 4 : Article 5 (Easy to Read copy of the Bill) Scope of CPB2015 The reasons for which a Consumer can invoke … Continue reading

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Consumer Protection Bill 2015-Some thoughts-3

(This is a continuation of the series of articles on this subject) Article1 : Article 2 : Article 3: Article 4 : Article 5 (Easy to Read copy of the Bill) The Dispute Resolution Mechanism The main objective of CPB 2015 is to … Continue reading

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Non Advocates can appear in Consumer Cases-Supreme Court

The Supreme Court has ruled that non-lawyers can represent, appear and argue cases filed under the Consumer Protection Act before Consumer District Forums and Commissions. Suitable rules may be framed in this regard by the National Consumer Commission to accredit … Continue reading

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Consumer Protection Bill 2015…some thoughts..2

(This is a continuation of the series of articles on this subject) Article1 : Article 2 : Article 3: Article 4 : Article 5 (Easy to Read copy of the Bill) Who Is a Consumer? According to the proposed Consumer Protection Act … Continue reading

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