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    Consumer Protection: CCPA Targets 'LPG Charges'

    New Delhi, March 25 The Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) warned hotels and restaurants on Wednesday not to levy additional charges, such as "LPG charges" and "fuel cost recovery", and said these are unfair trade practices, and strict action will be taken against them.The authority...
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    Consumer Protection Authority Act on Restaurant Pricing

    New Delhi, March 25 The Central Consumer Protection Authority directed hotels and restaurants on Wednesday not to levy additional charges, such as 'LPG charges' and 'fuel cost recovery', on consumers, as these constitute unfair trade practices, and strict action will be taken in case of...
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    Unfair Fees: CCPA Act Against Automatic Hotel & Restaurant Charges

    CCPA Flags ‘LPG Charges’ and Fuel Surcharges by Hotels, Calls It Unfair Trade Practice New Delhi, March 25, 2026 – The Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) has raised concerns over hotels and restaurants levying additional charges such as “LPG charges,” “gas surcharge,” and “fuel cost...
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    Meta Challenges CCPA Fine Over Facebook Marketplace Sales

    Meta Challenges CCPA Penalty in Delhi High Court Over Walkie-Talkie Listings on Facebook Marketplace New Delhi, March 18: Meta Platforms Inc. has approached the Delhi High Court challenging a ₹10 lakh penalty imposed by the Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) over the alleged...
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    CCPA Imposes ₹15 Lakh Penalty on Vajirao and Reddy Institute for Misleading UPSC 2023 Advertisements

    Coaching Institute Accused of Misrepresenting UPSC Civil Services Results New Delhi, February 23: The Central Consumer Protection Authority has imposed a penalty of ₹15 lakh on Delhi based Vajirao and Reddy Institute for publishing misleading advertisements related to the UPSC Civil Services...
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    CCPA Imposes ₹5 Lakh Penalty on Snapdeal for Sale of Non-BIS-Compliant Toys

    Action Under Toys Quality Control Order, 2020 New Delhi, February 16: The Central Consumer Protection Authority imposed a penalty of ₹5 lakh on Snapdeal on Monday for facilitating the sale of toys that did not comply with mandatory Bureau of Indian Standards certification requirements.The...
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    CCPA Imposes ₹5 Lakh Penalty on Snapdeal for Selling Non-BIS Certified Toys

    Action Taken Under Toys Quality Control Norms The Central Consumer Protection Authority has imposed a penalty of ₹5 lakh on Snapdeal for selling toys that did not comply with mandatory certification requirements under the Toys Quality Control Order, 2020.The final order was issued against...
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