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COPRA does not propose formation of

(i) National Consumer Court
(ii) State Consumer Court
(iii) District Consumer Court
(iv) High Court


AngelHimanshi03: Answer is (iv) High court

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Answered by Michael12
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Q) COPRA does not propose formation of

(i) National Consumer Court

(ii) State Consumer Court

(iii) District Consumer Court

(iv) High Court

=>High court

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Answered by aishwarya1509
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Answer:

(iv) COPRA does not propose the formation of a High Court.

Explanation:

On December 5, 1986, the Consumer Protection Bill, 1986 was introduced in the Lok Sabha in order to better protect the interests of consumers. It aims to improve consumer protection by establishing consumer councils and other authorities to handle consumer complaints and related issues.

A quasi-judicial mechanism is being sought to be established at the district, state, and federal levels to allow quick and simple redress of consumer issues. These quasi-judicial committees will follow natural justice principles and have been given the authority to provide specific redress and, when necessary, compensation to consumers.

However, it does not propose the establishment of a high court because the high court is a criminal court, and filing a consumer case in any criminal court can be time-consuming because decisions take a long time to reach, and fighting the case would necessitate the hiring of a personal lawyer, which is expensive.

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