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THE report “Consumers can also turn to civil court – Rosol” and letter “Tribunals must take into account intellectual disability”
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Deputy Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Minister Datuk Rosol Wahid said the Tribunal for Consumer Claims is an alternative platform, as consumers not satisfied with any goods or services purchased may also seek redress at the civil court.
But consumers would have to pay lawyers to file civil suits with no guarantee of winning and also open themselves to countersuits, whereas the tribunal entertains claims from individual consumers only and not companies.
Hence, small claims courts have been set up in many countries around the world to avoid lengthy and expensive litigations.
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Farm unions protest FCI’s direct payment, tenancy documentation orders
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They warn that Centre’s insistence could derail the crop procurement process
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They warn that Centre’s insistence could derail the crop procurement process
Recent orders from the Food Corporation of India have led to a new flashpoint in the ongoing farmers protests, with farm unions warning that the Centre’s insistence on direct payment and tenancy documentation could derail the crop procurement process.
On Monday, farm unions affiliated to the Samyukt Kisan Morcha protested outside the FCI offices in Punjab and Haryana, as well as some locations in other States such as Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan. Declaring it as FCI Bachao Divas (or Save FCI Day), farmers demanded an immediate withdrawal of the recent orders.
Income tax season is in full swing, as are the annual tax scams, predatory lending practices and refund-draining products that go along with it. This year, the COVID pandemic has created even more schemes to watch out for.
Struggling families may spend more than necessary to get their tax refund faster, and scammers are targeting pandemic assistance programs such as unemployment, stimulus payments, donations to charities or business loans.
New Jersey and the Internal Revenue Service pushed back the state and federal income tax filing deadlines from April 15 to May 17, 2021, though New Jersey’s first quarter individual estimated tax payments are still due on April 15. But for New Jerseyans who are struggling financially, they may want to take action to get their refunds and possibly stimulus checks as soon as possible.