consumer protection Act 1986 explain
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The Consumer Protection Act, 1986, was enacted to provide a simpler and quicker redressal to consumer grievances. The Act seeks to promote and protect the interest of consumers against deficiencies and defects in goods or services. ... This Act has provided a machinery whereby consumers can file their complaints.
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The Consumer Protection Act, 1986, was enacted to provide a simpler and quicker redressal to consumer grievances. The Act seeks to promote and protect the interest of consumers against deficiencies and defects in goods or services. ... This Act has provided a machinery whereby consumers can file their complaints.
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