The sub Section (5) of Section 36 of the Sale of products Act, 1930, states that ‘unless otherwise agreed, the expenses of and accompanying putting the products into a deliverable state shall be borne by the vendor, and if this law is violated, the vendor has got to pay a hefty fine for it. Well, this is often what precisely happened with a Domino’s Pizza outlet in Chandigarh. After several state governments decided to travel plastic-free, people are carrying their own carry bags to stores during a bid to save lots of the environment. But if in the least we find yourself buying a carry bag from the stores lately, the worth purchased it pinches us quite anything, right? But as reported by India Today, the law holds that buyers ‘cannot’ be asked to buy a carry bag. Pankaj Chandgothia, a lawyer by profession was asked to pay Rs.13.33 for a carry bag by the corporate following which he filed a complaint with the District Consumer Disputes Redressal Forum-II. Chandgothia...