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Card Fraud, Zero Liability and the 3-Day Window: What Every Indian Bank Customer Must Know
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June 27, 2026June 27, 2026

Card Fraud, Zero Liability and the 3-Day Window: What Every Indian Bank Customer Must Know

Your phone buzzes. A transaction alert: ₹15,000 debited. You didn’t make it. You call the bank. After twenty minutes on hold, an executive says: “The transaction was OTP-verified there is nothing we can do. Please file a police complaint.” This happens to thousands of Indians every day. Most accept it. They should not. Indian law
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