FirstCry called user a fraud; court orders Rs 50,000 compensation
A consumer court has ordered FirstCry to pay Rs 50,000 in compensation after the company cancelled a customer's order and internally labeled him a fraud without evidence. The court found the company's defense contradictory and its actions unjustified.
Why it matters
This case highlights consumer rights protections against arbitrary corporate actions and the misuse of internal 'fraud' flagging systems.
FirstCry called him a fraud user and cancelled his order; consumer court orders Rs 50,000 compensation with refund - The Times of India
The article reports on a legal judgment, focusing on the court's findings regarding consumer rights.
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