Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Getting the short end of the stick

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control. Where is the guarantee that this is not happening in other parts of the nation? Can anybody assure us that the digital scales used to weigh products of daily use that we buy are not being tampered with?

Digital transactio­ns are a fact of life today, but the consumer was being cheated yesterday and he is being cheated today.

What can be done to prevent such incidents? A simple solution to this is strengthen­ing our regulatory bodies. How can this be achieved, though? Important posts in our law enforcemen­t agencies stay vacant for long periods of time. This happens because political patrons don’t find people ‘suitable’ to man these positions. Last year the then Chief Justice of India TS Thakur had said that more than 70,000 judges at different levels of the judiciary were required to clear pending cases in the country. This had increased the judiciary’s workload and created numerous challenges for judicial processes.

When our courts are lying vacant, who will bother about government panels and regulatory bodies?

Still, please keep something in mind. The basic premise of a democracy is the safeguardi­ng of the rights of its citizens. Those brave warriors busy conducting virtual wars with Pakistan and China on social media should address this question: are the consumers who are being short-changed on every platform not a part of the world’s largest democracy?

 ?? PTI ?? A pump inspection in Varanasi. Fraudsters inserted a chip in the cable of the dispensing machine to pilfer petrol and diesel
PTI A pump inspection in Varanasi. Fraudsters inserted a chip in the cable of the dispensing machine to pilfer petrol and diesel

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