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Hearing Adjourned As Delhi Courtroom Temperature Crosses 40 Degree Mark
- Wednesday May 29, 2024
- Delhi News | Press Trust of India
As the national capital reels under heat wave conditions, a local consumer court was forced to adjourn a case hearing with the judge finding it difficult to hear arguments due to excessive heat in the courtroom amid lack of air conditioning facilitie
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Nathu's Sweets to Pay Nearly Rs. 1 Lakh for 'Foul-Smelling' Laddoos
- Friday December 26, 2014
- Delhi News | Press Trust of India
A consumer forum in New Delhi has asked Nathu's Sweets to pay around Rs 1 lakh to a south Delhi resident for supplying inferior quality of 'ladoos' which were unsafe for human consumption.
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Delhi doctor fined Rs 3 lakh for refusing to help dying man
- Friday July 23, 2010
- Cities | Indo-Asian News Service
A consumer court has asked a Delhi doctor to pay compensation of Rs 3 lakh to the family of a seriously injured soldier who died outside his clinic two years ago and reminded him of the Hippocratic oath he had taken to "render help to a dying man".The Delhi State Consumer Redressal Commission in its recent ruling also asked the Medical Council of I...
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Hearing Adjourned As Delhi Courtroom Temperature Crosses 40 Degree Mark
- Wednesday May 29, 2024
- Delhi News | Press Trust of India
As the national capital reels under heat wave conditions, a local consumer court was forced to adjourn a case hearing with the judge finding it difficult to hear arguments due to excessive heat in the courtroom amid lack of air conditioning facilitie
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www.ndtv.com
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Nathu's Sweets to Pay Nearly Rs. 1 Lakh for 'Foul-Smelling' Laddoos
- Friday December 26, 2014
- Delhi News | Press Trust of India
A consumer forum in New Delhi has asked Nathu's Sweets to pay around Rs 1 lakh to a south Delhi resident for supplying inferior quality of 'ladoos' which were unsafe for human consumption.
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www.ndtv.com
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Delhi doctor fined Rs 3 lakh for refusing to help dying man
- Friday July 23, 2010
- Cities | Indo-Asian News Service
A consumer court has asked a Delhi doctor to pay compensation of Rs 3 lakh to the family of a seriously injured soldier who died outside his clinic two years ago and reminded him of the Hippocratic oath he had taken to "render help to a dying man".The Delhi State Consumer Redressal Commission in its recent ruling also asked the Medical Council of I...
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