The National Consumer Commission orders Reliance Infocomm to pay Rs 16.7 million as damages
June 15, 2006
The National Consumer Commission has ordered telecom major Reliance Infocomm to pay Rs 16.7 million as damages for deposing falsely and not providing a new mobile number when one of its customers changed towns. However, a National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission Bench provided some relief to Reliance by striking down the order of registering a criminal case for deposing falsely under Section 340 of the Criminal Procedure Code.
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