Ola Electric guilty of service deficiency, told to fix scooter trunk and pay Rs 45,000
An Indian consumer commission ruled that Ola Electric provided deficient service by failing to repair a customer's scooter trunk despite repeated requests during the warranty period. The company was ordered to fix the vehicle and pay the customer Rs 45,000 in compensation and legal costs.
Why it matters
This ruling underscores the growing accountability for electric vehicle manufacturers in India regarding post-sales service and consumer protection rights.
Ola Electric guilty of service deficiency, told to fix scooter trunk and pay Rs 45,000 - The Times of India
The article reports on a legal judgment based on factual findings of service failure without injecting political or ideological commentary.
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