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Hotels, restaurants barred from levying service charge

07:59 PM Jul 04, 2022 | Team Udayavani |

New Delhi: The Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) on Monday barred hotels and restaurants from levying service charges automatically or by default on food bills and allowed customers to file complaints in case of violation.

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Amid rising complaints, the CCPA has issued guidelines for preventing unfair trade practices and violations of consumer rights regarding levying of service charges.

As per the guidelines, ”No hotels or restaurants shall add service charge automatically or by default in the bill.” There should not be any collection of service charge by any other name, it added.

No hotel or restaurant can force a consumer to pay a service charge. They have to inform the consumer that the service charge is voluntary, optional, and at the consumer’s discretion.

”No restriction on entry or provision of services based on a collection of service charge shall be imposed on consumers,” the guideline said.

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Further, the service charge cannot be collected by adding it along with the food bill and levying GST on the total amount.

If any consumer finds that a hotel or restaurant is levying a service charge in violation of the guidelines, s/he can request the concerned establishment to remove it from the bill amount.

Consumers can also complain to the National Consumer Helpline (NCH), which works as an alternate dispute redressal mechanism at the pre-litigation level, by calling 1915 or through the NCH mobile app.

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