💨 Abstract
The Central Delhi District Consumer Dispute Redressal Commission has ordered a coaching institute, 'IAS Gurukul' in Rajendra Nagar, to refund Rs 62,363 to a student due to "deficient" services and causing mental distress. The institute was found guilty of publishing misleading advertisements, charging lump-sum fees, and failing to deliver promised services, including mentor interactions, test series, and personal guidance.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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