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'Rein in insurance firms'
You want someone to go on a fast and then you will take action, asked the Bombay high court on Monday even as it lambasted the Insurance Regulatory Development Authority (IRDA) for not rein-ing in insurance companies and third party administrators (TPAs) for settlement of mediclaims.
20 Dec, 11
 
25 yrs on, consumer still unaware of rights, rues forum
Even as the Consumer Protection Act, 1986, completed 25 years on December 24, the Pune District Consumer Court is forced to reject a number of complaints as complainants fail to support them with documentary evidence such as receipts, bank statements or bills.
27 Dec, 11
 
25 yrs on, consumer still unaware of rights, rues forum
Even as the Consumer Protection Act, 1986, completed 25 years on December 24, the Pune District Consumer Court is forced to reject a number of complaints as complainants fail to support them with documentary evidence such as receipts, bank statements or bills.
27 Dec, 11