Articles 31st Jul 2025

Convenience comes at a cost and now it’s court-approved

Authors

Sweta RajanPartner | Mumbai
Kanika BirjeAssociate | Bengaluru

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In the latest article Convenience comes at a cost and now it’s court-approved” published on MoneyControl, our Partner Sweta Rajan and Associate Kanika Birje explore the impact of the recent judgment of the Bombay High Court in PVR Limited v. The State of Mahahrashtra, on convenience fees charged by digital platforms providing services. The article covers the principal challenge that was before the Court and the explores the reasons adopted to uphold the right of multiplexes to charge a convenience fee. With the increasing reliance placed by service providers on online platforms, the article highlights the importance of the precedence set by the Court and its significance in the internet age.

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