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In a step forward for consumer rights, the Chennai Consumer Disputes Redressal Forum (North) has fined Pepsico India with Rs 15,000 for supplying a soft drink bottle with dead insects floating in it, reported The New Indian Express.
The redressal forum headed by K Jayabalan and T Kalaiyarasi, member, said that the manufacturer of the soft drink cannot escape its liability if consumer finds dead insects floating in the drink. Since the complainant has gone through mental agony, the forum ordered the company to pay Rs 10,000 towards compensation, and Rs 5,000 towards litigation expenses.
He filed a complaint with the forum against Pepsico and the TASMAC bar.
Thalalpathi had registered a complaint with a Pepsico executive. The company sent a sample to King Institute in Chennai. The report confirmed that the sample contained dead insects and was not fit for consumption, reported The Times of India.
The forum, however, acquitted the bar from the case as the defects were found in the soft drink bottle, and the shop was just a seller.
The forum rejected Pepsico’s defence and said that as the complainant did not suffer any loss or injury, he is not entitled to any relief, but as the complainant faced mental agony and the company cannot escape its liability, the forum asked the company to pay the fine.
(This article was originally published in The News Minute)
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