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RLA Told to Refund Wrongly Charged Road Tax to Resident
Hindustan Times Chandigarh
|December 31, 2024
To pay up ₹25K as compensation for causing mental agony
CHANDIGARH: The Chandigarh State Disputes Redressal Commission has dismissed an appeal filed by the Registering and Licensing Authority (RLA) and upheld the order passed by the district commission directing the authority to pay a compensation ₹25,000 and refund the wrongly charged road tax.
In a complaint filed before the commission, Chandigarh resident PS Bhinder said he booked a hybrid car on December 5, 2023, from M/s Lally Automobiles (India) Private Limited, Chandigarh, for ₹20.6 lakh.
Bhinder said he was told by the dealer that there was no road tax on hybrid vehicles and for that reason he opted for a higher model, keeping in view the tax rebate.
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