The Delhi High Court on Friday reserved its verdict on the petitions by restaurant bodies challenging the guidelines prohibiting hotels and restaurants from automatically levying service charge on food bills. "Arguments heard. Judgement reserved," said Justice Prathiba M Singh. Federation of Hotels and Restaurant Associations of India (FHRAI) and National Restaurant Association of India (NRAI) moved court in 2022 by filing two separate petitions. The guidelines, issued by Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) on July 4, 2022, were stayed by the high court later that month. The counsel for FHRAI, in his rejoinder submissions on Friday, asserted the CCPA had no power or jurisdiction to impose such a ban, without following the principles of natural justice. "Merely holding a meeting with the industry body is not in compliance of natural justice," he said, "the guideline could only be advisory in nature". He said the service charge was levied on customers for the benefit of th
Despite the Central government's strict guidelines, hotels and restaurants continue to impose service charges under various pretences
Centre said that since the guidelines issued by the CCPA in July last year, more than 4,000 complaints have been registered on the National Consumer Helpline
Asks industry bodies to tell the court how many eateries are willing to inform consumers that service charge is not mandatory
The Delhi High Court questioned why restaurants should recover service charges from consumers as an additional and separate levy
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Upon receiving related complaints, the District Collector may conduct investigation pertaining to violation of the guidelines and submit the report to the authority within 15 days, said CCPA.
Amid rising complaints related to levying of service charge by hotels and restaurants, regulator CCPA has asked state chief secretaries to create awareness about the new guidelines
According to the NRAI, the government cannot bring about a change insofar as a levy of service charge is concerned by making guidelines
Eateries have been asked either to leave the column of service charge blank or mention on the bill that it is optional