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Every consumer has the Right to be Informed—clear details and ...

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The post claims that under Section 29 of India’s Consumer Protection Act, 2019, consumers have the right to be informed and to seek compensation (harjana) for violations, and it advises filing a complaint via the helpline number 1915. It focuses on consumer rights regarding transparency and redress rather than specifically warranty terms for electronics.

Potential Impact on AppleCare+

If the Consumer Protection Act’s “right to be informed” and compensation/redress mechanisms are enforced broadly, AppleCare+ marketing, disclosures (coverage limits, exclusions, claim process, fees), and complaint handling in India could be scrutinized. While it likely doesn’t directly rewrite warranty/extended warranty mechanics, it can increase compliance and documentation requirements and raise the risk of claims/penalties if Apple’s plan terms are not clearly communicated or if customers feel misled.

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Ji haan, Consumer Protection Act 2019 ke section 29 ke tahat aapko harjana paane ka poora haq hai. Bill sambhal kar rakhein aur helpline 1915 par shikayat ...

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Details

Country

India

Region

Africa, Middle East, and India

Discovered

5/9/2026

Relevance Score

42%

Language

English