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Consumer Court Pecuniary Jurisdiction 2026: Limits Guide - JuriGram

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The article discusses changes/limits to the pecuniary (value-based) jurisdiction of consumer courts in 2026, referencing the Consumer Protection Act, 2019 (including amendments). It focuses on how consumers can seek remedies for defective goods based on the monetary threshold of the claim.

Potential Impact on AppleCare+

This is likely indirectly relevant to AppleCare+ because it affects where/how consumers can file complaints over defective products or service issues. While it doesn’t change AppleCare+ terms or warranty/insurance rules directly, broader or adjusted consumer court thresholds in 2026 could influence dispute handling, escalation risk, and potential legal remedies for device and coverage-related problems in India.

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As India's consumption economy reaches new heights, the Consumer Protection Act, 2019 (amended for 2026) provides a robust shield against defective goods, ...

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Country

India

Region

Africa, Middle East, and India

Discovered

5/9/2026

Relevance Score

35%

Language

English