Company took faulty vacuum cleaner for repair and never returned it, court orders Rs 3,500 compensation
- Posted on July 2, 2026
- By The Times of India
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Company took faulty vacuum cleaner for repair and never returned it, court orders Rs 3,500 compensation
NEW DELHI: The District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, Gwalior, has found Eureka Forbes guilty of deficiency in service after the company failed to repair and return a defective vacuum cleaner to a customer, even though the fault occurred within the warranty period. The commission has ordered the company to either return the repaired appliance, replace it with a new one of the same model, or refund its price.