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I have bought flat in July 2015 with 3 year maintenance paid for 3 years. which ends in June 2018. Now builder charged me maintenance for whole year from April-2018 to 2019 which include charges for A


A. You may speak to the builder regarding his excess charges and resolve the issue. If he is not agreed to reduce his demand, then you may send a legal notice to him. The option in that case remains is to file a consumer case. In your case assuming maintenance charges not to be in very high value, it may not be a viable cost option to file a litigation on such low value.
However, it is not clear from your query whether or not an association is formed, and why you are still paying maintenance to th ...ReadMore

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My husband and I paid for a Europe tour package with Thomas Cook India which has now been cancelled because of Covid 19.We are working physicians in the USA, we have to arrange for flights and visa ou


A. If the assurance by Thomas Cook to refund the entire value paid, in the event of tour not happening was in writing in any form ( in the contract paper, e-mail, letter etc.), then you have a good case. And moreover, COVID-19 is a unique force majeure situation all over the world, which must have its force on all contracts. You must also check the force majeure clause in their contract paper for the tour.
However, if the assurance for full refund was only verbal, then you have to look out what al ...ReadMore

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