Wedding Photography Dispute Resolution

Summary

If a photographer fails to deliver promised quality, you may file a case under the Consumer Protection Act for deficiency in service and misrepresentation. Loss of the wedding video is a significant breach of contract. Consulting a lawyer can help assess your cases strength.

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Yes, now the issue is the photos he toom doesn't look professional and most of them are not good and blur. So I talked to him and said that the photos are not good. He said that see after the editing you will be really impressed so I again trusted him and said OK. He again taken a couple of months and send me the edited photo albums. I really got frustration for the work he did. It completely dissatisfactory. So I asked him to give me the raw images I will do the editing. But he didn't accepted it and also he told that marriage video is lost. Now under which section I can file a case on him
You can consider filing a case under the Consumer Protection Act for deficiency in service. Here are some key points to consider:
- Deficiency in Service: The photographer failed to deliver services as promised.
- Misrepresentation: He claimed professionalism which was not evident in the work.
- Loss of Video: This is a significant breach of contract.
It's advisable to consult with a lawyer to discuss the specifics and strength of your case. Would you like assistance in finding a local lawyer?