Consumer Protection Bill Aims to Reduce Cost of Litigation: Govt in Top Business News- News18.com published on December 24, 2018 leave a reply The bill, which aims to replace the prevailing Consumer Protection Act of 1986, will be placed before the Rajya Sabha for the passage. from Top Business News- News18.com http://bit.ly/2AdOgmD Tweet Share Share Share Share Previous Post KVS TGT 23rd December 2018 Questions with Answers Next Post Slap Heavy Penalties on Unruly Airline Staff, Says Parliamentary Panel post written by: Rohit Related PostsShopClues Raises $16 Million , Could Break-even by Diwali: CEOAccording to Sanjay Sethi, ShopClues has raised about $16 million additional funds, which is more than sufficient to get us to profitability and our growth targ… Continue ReadingParliament Passes Amendment to IBC That Makes Homebuyers Equal to CreditorsFinance Minister Piyush Goyal said the objective of the Bill was to provide resolution to small bankrupt firms and, at the same time, take stringent action agai… Continue ReadingHDFC Bank's Deputy Managing Director Paresh Sukthankar ResignsThe resignation comes after the bank said in June it was seeking shareholders' nod for re-appointing Paresh Sukthankar as deputy MD. from Top Business News- Ne… Continue ReadingUnion Bank of India Q1 Net Up 12% at Rs 130 CroreTotal income during the June quarter increased to Rs 9,908.76 crore as against Rs 9,567.69 crore in the same period a year ago, it said in a regulatory filing. … Continue ReadingNCLAT Upholds Bhushan Steel Sale to Tata Steel, Rejects Issues Over Its IneligibilityOn May 15 the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) had approved Tata Steel's bid for Bhushan Steel and this was challenged by Neeraj Singal and L&T before N… Continue Reading
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