The National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC) has issued a notice to actor Mahesh Babu, alleging that he received Rs 3.4 crore for endorsing a real estate company involved in a land fraud case.
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The National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC) is a quasi-judicial body in India that deals with consumer disputes and fraud cases. It is designed to protect the rights of consumers and ensure fair practices in the market.
The NCDRC has issued a notice to Mahesh Babu because he is alleged to have received Rs 3.4 crore for endorsing a real estate company that is involved in a land fraud case. The commission is investigating the allegations based on complaints from affected individuals.
The real estate company is alleged to have engaged in fraud and misrepresentation. Affected individuals claim that they were misled into purchasing land that was either non-existent or of dubious value.
The case could have significant implications for Mahesh Babu's career and public image. If found guilty, it could damage his reputation and affect his future projects and endorsements. However, the outcome will depend on the investigation and the evidence presented.
The NCDRC plays a crucial role in consumer protection by investigating and adjudicating consumer disputes, including cases of fraud. It aims to ensure that consumers are not misled or cheated and that businesses adhere to fair practices.
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