Hajj pilgrim wins Rs 2.09 lakh compensation after travel firm fails to secure visa
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.
Why it matters
It highlights consumer protection rights in the travel industry and the legal recourse available for victims of service failure.
Hajj journey cancelled after visa failure; travel company ordered to pay Rs 2.09 lakh to pilgrim - The Times of India
The article reports on a legal judgment without political or ideological framing.
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