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What shall I do if I am charged above the MRP in a liquor store. Where can I file a complain and what are the later proceedings?

I have a video proof of the shop asking above the mrp
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Consumer Protection
Posted on 15-Sep-18
Advocate Luv
Answered on 02-Nov-18
A consumer complaint can be filed against the overcharging.
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