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Definition of consumer according to consumer protection act

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Answered by hrithikraj05
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Explanation:

consumer protection act was

implemented(1986) or we can bring into existence to protect the rights of a consumer. It protects the consumer from exploitation that business practice to make profits which in turn harm the well being of the consumer and society.

consumer protection act

This right help to educate the consumer on the right and responsibilities of being a consumer and how to seek help or justice when faced exploitation as a consumer. It teaches the consumer to make right choices and know what is right and compare

Who is a consumer according to the Consumer Protection Act, 1986? A consumer is one that buys good for consumption and not for the resale or commercial purpose. The consumer also hires service for consideration.

Practices to be followed by Business under Consumer Protection Act

consumer protection act

If any defect found the seller should remove the mentioned defects from the whole batch or the goods affected. For example, there have been cases where car manufacturing unit found a defect in parts of the vehicle usually they remove the defect from every unit or they call of the unit.

They should replace the defective product with a nondefective product and that product should be of similar configuration or should be the same as the product purchased.

Answered by Anonymous
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Consumer exploitation is a situation in which the consumers are cheated by producers and traders.when a consumer buys a product he or she should check or lookout the all the details regarding to the product,cash memos,quantity,quality etc…Consumer can get cheated by shopkeeper or the producer,by giving poor quality

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