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Case of Tatiana Kukhianidze

2025-12-04

The Georgian Competition and Consumer Agency has established a violation of the Law of Georgia on the Protection of Consumer Rights by Tatiana Kukhianidze As a result of assessing the case circumstances and examining the evidence presented, it was established that the trader had violated the fundamental obligations to provide consumers with essential information and to supply goods free from defects. The trader was ordered to bring its trading policy into compliance with legal requirements and to restore the violated consumer rights within one month.

Case of individual entrepreneur Marine Selepanov-Comersant

2025-12-02

The Georgian Competition and Consumer Agency has established a violation of the Law of Georgia on the Protection of Consumer Rights by the individual entrepreneur Marine Selepanov-Comersant. As a result of assessing the case circumstances and examining the evidence presented, it was established that the trader had violated the fundamental obligations to provide consumers with essential information and had provided deficient service. The trader was ordered to bring its trading policy into compliance with legal requirements and to restore the violated consumer rights within one month.

Case of “Puaje Clinic”

2025-12-02

The Georgian Competition and Consumer Agency has established a violation of the Law of Georgia on the Protection of Consumer Rights by the “Puaje Clinic” LLC. As a result of assessing the case circumstances and examining the evidence presented, it was established that the trader had violated the fundamental obligations to provide consumers with essential information and had provided deficient service. The trader was ordered to bring its trading policy into compliance with legal requirements and to restore the violated consumer rights within one month.

Case of “Akhali Veli”

2025-11-28

The Georgian Competition and Consumer Agency has established a violation of the Law of Georgia on the Protection of Consumer Rights by the “Akhali Veli” LLC (I/N 445481050). As a result of assessing the case circumstances and examining the evidence presented, it was established that the trader had violated the fundamental obligations to provide consumers with essential information and had provided deficient service. The trader was ordered to bring its trading policy into compliance with legal requirements and to restore the violated consumer rights within one month.

Case of natural person Jimsher Arghvliani

2025-11-27

The Georgian Competition and Consumer Agency has established a violation of the Law of Georgia on the Protection of Consumer Rights by the natural person Jimsher Arghvliani. As a result of assessing the case circumstances and examining the evidence presented, it was established that the trader had violated the fundamental obligations to provide consumers with essential information and engaged in unfair commercial practices. The trader was ordered to bring its trading policy into compliance with legal requirements and to restore the violated consumer rights within one month.

Case of natural person Nodar Mikeladze

2025-11-21

The Georgian Competition and Consumer Agency has established a violation of the Law of Georgia on the Protection of Consumer Rights by the natural person Nodar Mikeladze. As a result of assessing the case circumstances and examining the evidence presented, it was established that the trader had violated the fundamental obligations to provide consumers with essential information and to supply goods free from defects. The trader was ordered to bring its trading policy into compliance with legal requirements and to restore the violated consumer rights within one month.

Case of “Dilsi”

2025-11-21

The Georgian Competition and Consumer Agency has established a violation of the Law of Georgia on the Protection of Consumer Rights by “Dilsi” LLC (I/N 442264292). As a result of assessing the case circumstances and reviewing the presented evidence, it was confirmed that the trader violated the fundamental obligations to provide consumers with essential information and to deliver the goods as stipulated in the contract. Furthermore, it was established that the trader had engaged in misleading commercial practices through acts of omission. The trader was ordered to bring its trading policy into compliance with legal requirements and to restore the violated consumer rights within one month.

Case of Salome Zaridze

2025-11-21

The Georgian Competition and Consumer Agency has established a violation of the Law of Georgia on the Protection of Consumer Rights by Salome Zaridze. As a result of assessing the case circumstances and reviewing the presented evidence, it was confirmed that the trader violated the primary obligations to provide information to the consumer, to deliver the goods and comply with contractual commitments concerning the provision of products. Furthermore, it was found that the trader engaged in misleading commercial practices through affirmative actions. The trader was ordered to bring its trading policy into compliance with legal requirements and to restore the violated consumer rights within one month.

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Case of individual entrepreneur Niaz Uzunalovi

2025-11-19

The Georgian Competition and Consumer Agency has established a violation of the Law of Georgia on the Protection of Consumer Rights by the individual entrepreneur Niaz Uzunalovi. As a result of assessing the case circumstances and reviewing the presented evidence, it was confirmed that the trader violated the primary obligations to provide information to the consumer and to provide services as stipulated in the contract. The trader was ordered to bring its trading policy into compliance with legal requirements and to restore the violated consumer rights within one month.

Case of individual entrepreneur Luka Sulava

2025-11-19

The Georgian Competition and Consumer Agency has established a violation of the Law of Georgia on the Protection of Consumer Rights by Luka Sulava. As a result of assessing the case circumstances and examining the evidence presented, it was established that the trader had violated the fundamental obligations to provide consumers with essential information and to deliver the goods. The trader was ordered to bring its trading policy into compliance with legal requirements and to restore the violated consumer rights within one month.