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As per the consumer law of India, how are the rights protected by the consumer law of India?

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Answered by mritesh844
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This not only exposed customers to new products but also to new problems. There were no laws for Consumer Protection in India. So, the government finally introduced the Consumer Protection Laws in India to Protect the Rights of consumers. Complaints regarding goods can be filed in consumer court.

Answered by Anonymous
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Consumer is the King” is the new mantra in current age for the sellers and service providers. We are in a generation of customer-centric environment. With changing times, the economic and business environment of India also went through a transformation. In the 1980s and 1990s, we opened our economy and truly became a global trading partner with the world. Most of the upcoming businesses are twirled in the dilemma of adopting and driving changes. This not only exposed customers to new products but also to new problems. There were no laws for Consumer Protection in India. So, the government finally introduced the Consumer Protection Laws in India to Protect the Rights of consumers. Complaints regarding goods can be filed in consumer court.

How to protect Consumer rights in India?

Before moving further, you need to ask yourself that have you faced any problems as a consumer? Have you ever complained when you have had such a problem? Do you know that you could seek the assistance of a consumer group to protect your interests? Are you aware of the rights of consumers in India?

If no, then this will help to fight and protect each and every right made for you as a consumer. Consumer Protection Act, 1986 secures the interests of consumers in contradiction to insufficiencies and defects in goods or services. It seeks to secure the rights of a consumer regarding unfair or restrictive business practices. This right helps to educate the consumer on their rights and responsibilities and how to seek help or justice when faced exploitation as a consumer. It teaches the consumer to make the right choices and differentiate between right and wrong.

The Consumer Protection Law in India

This act was passed in Lok Sabha on 9th December 1986 and in Rajya Sabha on 10th December 1986. It was approved by the President of India on 24th December 1986 and was published in the Gazette of India on 26th December 1986.

You no longer need to hesitate if you feel cheated as a consumer as the Consumer Protection Act covers all public, private and cooperative sector. And this applies to all the goods and services until and unless the Union government exempts it.

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