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The Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) has fined Rapidoto ₹10 lakh for a misleading advertisement and unfair trade ...
Consumer protection authority CCPA has imposed a penalty of ₹10 lakh on ride-hailing platform Rapido for misleading ...
Uber and Rapido have restarted bike taxi services in Bengaluru after a two-month ban imposed by the state government on June ...
The Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA), the country’s top consumer watchdog, has slapped a penalty of Rs 10 lakh on ride-hailing service Rapido for misleading and unfair trade practices.
India’s bike taxi and auto aggregator Rapido has found itself in hot water. The Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) ...
Ride-hailing firms Rapido and Uber on August 21 resumed bike taxi services in Bengaluru. Moneycontrol found that both platforms were offering bike taxi options and accepting bookings, though Ola is ...
The CCPA fined Rapido ₹10 lakh for misleading ads claiming "Guaranteed Auto" and "Auto in 5 min or ₹50", directing full ...
Consumer rights watchdog CCPA has imposed a penalty of Rs 10 lakh on Rapido, ordering the taxi-hailing app to issue refunds ...
Rapido has been directed to stop the misleading ads immediately, refund the promised ₹50 in full to affected users, and ...
The resumed offering comes almost two months after the state banned bike taxis citing these vehicles were in violation of the Motor Vehicles Act.
Rapido's beta food delivery service has popped up in three key localities in Bengaluru before a broader rollout.
Rapido has launched a food delivery app called Ownly in Bengaluru, offering a commission-free model that lowers food prices ...