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No legal bar on restaurants imposing service charge: NRAI informs Delhi HC

Lawyer Lalit Bhasin, who appeared for NRAI argued that service charge is an agreement between a restaurant management and its staff, hence it should be dealt with the authorities under the labour laws.

October 03, 2023 / 17:02 IST
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The National Restaurant Association of India (NRAI) informed the Delhi High Court on October 3 that no law in the country bans restaurants from imposing a service charge along with the food bill.

Lawyer Lalit Bhasin, who represented the NRAI, argued that the service charge is an agreement between restaurant management and its staff, making it a labor issue that can only be addressed by labor authorities. According to Bhasin, the Department of Consumer Affairs lacks jurisdiction to issue a directive prohibiting restaurants from imposing service charges.

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Bhasin contended that Labor Courts and the Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices (MRTP) Commission have upheld the practice of restaurants levying service charges. He further emphasized that a service charge can be applied as long as the customer is informed about it. However, the NRAI clarified to the court that they do not endorse the inclusion of a 'hidden service charge' on the bill without the customer's knowledge.

The hearing of the case is likely to continue on November 8 and 9. The Federation of Hotel and Restaurant Associations of India (FHRAI) is also expected to advance its arguments on November 8.