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I share these cases to show you how the law actually works. From consumer disputes to cheque bounce issues, here is a look at how I protect rights in the real world.

(Hero Media) Hello dosto, ever bought something that turned out to be faulty? You are a consumer, and the Consumer Protection Act of 2019 is here to help. This video breaks down your six main rights, like the right to safety and the right to be heard, so you know exactly how you are protected when a product or service doesn't meet expectations.

You've probably seen the sign "Bika hua maal wapas nahi hoga" or "Goods once sold will not be returned." I am here to tell you that this is not always legal. If you've been sold a defective item, you have the right to a remedy under the Consumer Protection Act. Don't let anyone make a fool out of you.

Cheque bounce ho gaya? This is a serious issue and can be a criminal offense. I explain the complete process, from getting the bank's return memo and sending a legal notice to filing a criminal complaint under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act to get your money back, often with compensation.

I am sharing three numbers you must save on your phone. For cybercrime and online harassment, dial 1930. For issues with a shopkeeper or faulty products, the consumer helpline is 1915. And to report corruption by a public servant, use the anti-corruption bureau number 1064.

Worried about your personal data? The new Digital Personal Data Protection Act of 2023 is a game-changer. In this video, I explain how this law makes it mandatory for companies to get your permission before collecting your data, with heavy fines up to 250 crores for violations.

Here I am outside the Tis Hazari District Courts in Delhi. Whether it's a consumer complaint or another legal matter, I am prepared to represent you and fight for your rights in court.

When you buy gold, jewelers often add separate making charges with a higher GST. I explain how this is part of a 'composite supply' and why the entire bill should only be subject to 3% GST. This small piece of knowledge can save you a lot of money on your next purchase.

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Legal trouble often starts with a small, avoidable mistake. Whether you are dealing with a faulty product, a bounced cheque, or a data privacy issue, I handle the full process—from drafting formal legal notices to representing you in Delhi-NCR courts. You do not have to fight these battles alone; I am here to guide you through the process.

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