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Times of India·2 min read·medium

Hajj pilgrim wins Rs 2.09 lakh compensation after travel firm fails to secure visa

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Hajj pilgrim wins Rs 2.09 lakh compensation after travel firm fails to secure visa
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A consumer commission in Srinagar has ordered a travel firm to pay Rs 2.09 lakh to a pilgrim after failing to secure a Hajj visa. The firm had accepted advance payments but failed to deliver services, leading to the cancellation of the pilgrimage.

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It highlights consumer protection rights in the travel industry and the legal recourse available for victims of service failure.

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