The Telangana High Court has dismissed the plea of a veterinary student challenging the attendance exemption denied to her despite her being unable to attend college due to rheumatoid arthritis,.
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More Megastore ordered to refund ₹3 charged for carry bag, compensation of ₹15,000
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A consumer disputes redressal commission directed a hypermarket to give carry bags printed with company logo free of charge to customers, refund ₹ 3 which the company had charged for a carry bag printed with its logo, and pay ₹ 15,000 as compensation.
The District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission – II at Hyderabad bench comprising president Vakkanti Narasimha Rao, and members P.V.T.R. Jawahar Babu and R.S. Rajashree was dealing with a complaint filed by Baglekar Akash Kumar (21), a student, against More Megastore Retail Limited in Errumanzil.
CCI dismisses complaint alleging Gmail-Meet integration is anti-competitive
February 2, 2021
The Competition Commission of India has dismissed a case which alleged that Google’s integration of its videoconferencing service Meet with the Gmail App amounted to anti-competitive behaviour.
The case was filed by Baglekar Akash Kumar, a student at Hyderabad’s Osmania University, against Google LLC and Google India alleging contravention of the Competition Act. Kumar said Google was dominant in the “internet-related services and products” and the Gmail app was dominant in the “email and direct messaging market”. The company’s integration of Meet with Gmail amounted to abuse of dominant position in one relevant market to enter another, which amounts to a violation under Section 4(2)(e) of the Competition Act, Kumar claimed.
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