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NEW DELHI, 17 JULY 2024: Continuing its crackdown on misleading advertisements, Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) has imposed Rs 10 lakh fine on a company selling an ayurvedic product claiming it as “magic oil” which when applied makes one “fit even w......
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Source : The Times of India
Nidhi Khare
Indiyaa Distribution Network LLP
Dhuandhar Oil
Consumer Protection Authority
Central Consumer Protection Authority
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