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Q. A consumer court in Pune slapped a ₹55,000 fine on a reputed online food-delivery company along with a hotel for delivering non-vegetarian food to a lawyer who had ordered a vegetarian dish. He had ordered paneer butter masala but was delivered butter chicken instead. When he reportedly registered the complaint, the hotel promised to replace it and send another parcel of food with the correct dish. However, Deshmukh allegedly received butter chicken instead of paneer butter masala the second time as well. Deshmukh sent notices to both the restaurant and the online food-delivery cpmpany for ‘hurting religious sentiments’. Identify the right of consumers being violated in the given case.
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