The District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission in Hyderabad has ordered Tata Motors to refund Rs 16.95 lakh plus 6% interest to the owner of a Nexon EV, which recently caught fire. The complainant, Jonathan Brainard, had purchased the Nexon EV for Rs 16.95 lakh. It is said that he started exp...
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