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Now shopkeeper can’t ask you to pay for carry bags

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Now shopkeeper can’t ask you to pay for carry bags

Modi government has given many rights to consumers of the country from today.  The Consumer Protection Act of 2019 has been implemented in the entire country from today. 

The new Consumer Protection Act of 1986 has been replaced.  After nearly 34 years, new consumer law has come into force in the country. 

Under the new law, a consumer can file a case in any consumer courts of the country.  Along with this, the provision of both penalty and punishment has been made on misleading advertisements.  With this, the shopkeepers have been tightened.

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According to the new law, if the shopkeeper collects the charge of the Carry Bag and if the consumer files a complaint, then action will be taken.  Taking extra money to carry bags has become punishable under the new law.

Shopkeepers Can’t Take Money For Carry Bag

if any customer demands a carry bag after purchasing the goods, then he will not have to pay for it. 

The second thing is also that if that customer is not able to carry the goods in hand then the shopkeeper will have to give a carry bag. 

There were complaints about this in many consumer forums of the country, after which the consumer forum started to pay a fine on the store or shopkeeper for taking the money of carry bag. 

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Now strict provisions have been made in this new law.

Carry Bag Will Be Charged Strictly Under The New Law

Now if you are charged Rs 5, Rs 10, Rs 20 in the name of the carry bag, then provisions have been made in lieu of that. 

With this, there are many more special things in the new law, such as now consumers will have the right to register a case in any consumer court of the country.  

Source : The Law Updates

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Day 6 box office receipts for Game Changer: Ram Charan’s film takes another hit, earning over ₹110 crore

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Day 6 box office receipts for Game Changer: Ram Charan’s film takes another hit, earning over ₹110 crore

Game Changer box office collection day 6: Ram Charan and Kiara Advani-starrer released in theatres on January 10.
Game Changer box office collection: Ram Charan, Kiara Advani-Game Changer is one the first big releases of this year, and came with huge audience expectations. However the film opened to mixed reviews and has performed decently at the box office. As per the latest version of Sacnilk.com, Game Changer has minted ₹6.11 crore in its sixth day of release. Game Changer is directed by Shankar.

Game Changer box office collection

The report states that Game Changer has now crossed the ₹110 crore mark at the box office. It minted ₹5.55 crore on its first Wednesday, which is the lowest for the film so far. The film had seen a slight growth on its fifth day of release, with ₹10 crore net. The overall collections now stand at ₹112.26 crore.

Game Changer minted ₹51 crore on its opening day, and saw a dip in collections on its second day with ₹21.6 crore. Day three collections were at ₹15.9 crore whereas day four net was ₹7.65 crore. The film saw a sharp decline in its weekdays and is yet to recover. Game Changer is facing stiff competition from a number of releases, which includes Nandamuri Balakrisha’s Daaku Maharaj, Unni Mukundan’s Marco and Allu Arjun’s Pushpa 2: The Rule.

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Amid box office concerns for the film, a pirated version of Game Changer was allegedly aired on a local TV channel and shown in buses. Screenshots of the same surfaced on X, which caught the attention of producer Sreenivas Kumar. He took to his X account to demand strict action on it.

A few days ago, the makers of the film had filed a complaint against individuals for allegedly leaking a pirated version of the film online. The complaint also states that before the film’s release, the producers and a few team members were threatened through social media and messaging platforms like WhatsApp, wherein the same alleged pirates demanded money from producers and threatened to leak the pirated version if their demands were not fulfilled.

Game Changer is directed by Shankar and stars Ram Charan, Kiara Advani, and SJ Suryah. The film has also been released in Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam.

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