Pune: The National consumer disputes redressal commission (NCDRC) in New Delhi has ordered the now defunct Kingfisher Airlines to deposit Rs 25 lakh as compensation in the Government of India's Consumer Welfare Fund within six weeks, for adopting unfair means and practices while booking tickets for its fliers in March 2008.
A two-member NCDRC bench, comprising of presiding member V K Jain and member B C Gupta, held in an order on April 9 that the airline had adopted unfair means and practices, while selling tickets of the flights operated by its low-cost subsidiary, Deccan Aviation, from the website of Kingfisher Airline in year 2008.
10/04/2015 Vishwas Kothari/Times of India.
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A two-member NCDRC bench, comprising of presiding member V K Jain and member B C Gupta, held in an order on April 9 that the airline had adopted unfair means and practices, while selling tickets of the flights operated by its low-cost subsidiary, Deccan Aviation, from the website of Kingfisher Airline in year 2008.
10/04/2015 Vishwas Kothari/Times of India.