Service Charge Row: Delhi HC Stays Guidelines Banning Levy of Service Charge by Restaurants

Last Updated: July 20, 2022, 12:25 IST

The National Restaurant Association of India (NRAI) had moved the Delhi High Court after the Central Consumer Protection Authority in its order issued on July 4

The National Restaurant Association of India (NRAI) had moved the Delhi High Court after the Central Consumer Protection Authority in its order issued on July 4

The Delhi HC has also issued a notice to the Ministry of Consumer Affairs and Central Consumer Protection Authority on a plea challenging the guidelines restraining service charge levy.

The Delhi High Court on Wednesday, July 20, stayed the guidelines to prohibit restaurants from charging service charges to customers that was issued by the  Central Consumer Protection Authority, multiple reports said. The high court has also issued a notice to the Ministry of Consumer Affairs and Central Consumer Protection Authority on a plea challenging the guidelines restraining the levy of service charge by hotels and restaurants, news agency ANI reported.

The National Restaurant Association of India (NRAI) had moved the Delhi High Court after the Central Consumer Protection Authority in its order issued on July 4 stating that no restaurant or hotel could levy service charge automatically or by default in the bill.

“Don’t pay. Don’t enter the restaurant. It’s a matter of choice,” Justice Yashwant Varma, who was hearing the case noted. However, the judge also observed that eateries must prominently display the levy of service charge on their menus and other places, before staying the guidelines till the next day of hearing that has been fixed on November 25.

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