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“Recalls have always been there even in India but the awareness was low. Over a decade back we recalled some Omni units at Maruti and we had to make a lot of effort to finish that exercise as the customers were not even aware,” said Jagdish Khattar, CMD, Carnation Auto and former managing director, Maruti Suzuki India. “Most of the recalls in the last few years are part of a bigger global exercise. The industry has realised it does not hamper customer perception...on the contrary it may build more trust in the brand.”
Despite industry activism and increased consumer awareness, a mandatory policy and checks and balances is still absent. A policy on the lines of US and Europe would penalise companies for failing to initiate timely recalls.
“The lasting solution would be to bring in mandatory auto recall mechanism and product liability laws by having a well established system of warranty details to be submitted before the highway safety authority such as National Road Safety and Traffic Management Board,” said SP Singh, senior fellow, Indian Foundation of Transport Research and Training. “A mandatory auto and tyre recall mechanism with stringent product liability laws is the only solution.
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