💨 Abstract
The Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) issued notices to major e-commerce companies, including Amazon India and Flipkart, directing them to remove merchandise featuring the Pakistani flag. The notice was prompted by Minister Pralhad Joshi amid heightened tensions following a terrorist attack in Kashmir. Companies such as Ubuy India, Etsy, and others were also directed to remove such items. Though the specific laws being violated were not mentioned, the minister emphasized compliance with national laws.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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