Skoda dealer took two months to repair car, court orders to pay Rs 3.25 lakh
The Maharashtra consumer commission ordered Skoda and a local dealer to pay Rs 3.25 lakh to a customer for a 58-day delay in repairing a vehicle. The court found the manufacturer and dealer liable for deficiency in service after they failed to address a starting issue promptly.
Why it matters
This case highlights consumer rights and the legal accountability of automotive manufacturers regarding service delays and spare part availability.
Skoda dealer took two months to repair car; court orders manufacturer and dealer to pay Rs 3.25 lakh - The Times of India
The article reports on a legal judgment and provides the facts of the case from the perspective of the consumer commission's ruling.
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