-DAWN - National; January 27, 2008

Published January 27, 2008
LAHORE, Jan 26: Consumer Court Judge Syed Maruf Ahmad Ali on Saturday ordered a vendor to return the money to the petitioner he had paid to purchase an apparatus to gauge blood pressure.

The judge decided that the respondent should give the money back to petitioner Abdul Wahid Chaudhry because the apparatus was faulty.

The petitioner said his wife was suffering from serious hypertension and her blood pressure according to her physician

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