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Consumer Court Pecuniary Jurisdiction 2026: Limits Guide - JuriGram

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The article discusses proposed/updated limits on the pecuniary (monetary) jurisdiction of consumer courts in 2026, under the Consumer Protection Act, 2019, as amended for 2026. It explains how these jurisdictional thresholds would determine which consumer disputes can be filed in which courts for defective goods and related consumer grievances.

Potential Impact on AppleCare+

For AppleCare+, this is relevant mainly from a consumer-rights enforcement angle: if consumers can bring disputes over defective devices, repair refusals, or service shortcomings in a different forum due to updated monetary thresholds, it could affect where and how AppleCare+ claims are litigated. It is unlikely to directly change AppleCare+ pricing/coverage terms, but it may influence dispute resolution strategy, complaint volume in specific forums, and potential legal exposure for device protection/service failures.

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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

5/12/2026

Relevance Score

45%

Language

English