A day after the central government blocked its plans to launch doorstep delivery of rations in Delhi, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal today accused the centre of taking the step under the "influence" of the ration mafia.
KUALA LUMPUR, June 6 Several shopping malls and retailers’ associations have reiterated their eagerness to help the government speed up vaccination in the country by offering up their premises as vaccination centres. In a statement today, they welcomed the government’s recognition of those.
Consumers are becoming increasingly knowledgeable about their legal rights. As a result of this, when something goes wrong with a purchase, they promptly expect a suitable remedy from sellers. To avoid disputes that may jeopardise a company’s good reputation, traders should be aware of their legal obligations and the remedies they are responsible to provide.
These obligations vary according to the nature of the problem and whether the dispute concerns the purchase of a product or service. When traders sell goods, consumer legislation provides that the goods sold must conform with the description and specifications as stipulated in the sales contract. This means that consumers must be supplied with goods that comply with the description given by the trader and possess the characteristics, features and qualities that the trader promised during the sale or had shown through a sample.