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enactment Of COPRA 1986 and its benefits


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Answered by priyanshisaini333
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Explanation:

Consumer Protection Act is welfare legislation enacted by the Government of India to empower the consumers of various goods and services against arbitrary practices of vendors. It aims to provide rights and benefits to consumers of good faith and provides them with appropriate machinery for redressal of their grievances. The various provisions of the Consumer Protection Act that aims to achieve the above objectives are analysed in this article.

Rights of consumers under the Act:

To be informed of the quality, quantity, potency, purity, standard and price of goods and services.

And be assured of access to a variety of goods or services at competitive prices.

To seek redress against unfair or restrictive trade practices.

Authorities under the Act:

The Act creates various authorities aimed solely at the protection of consumer rights.

The Act establishes Consumer Protection Councils under Section 3 at Central, State and District level which are solely set up to advise the Central Government, State Government and District Authority for promotion and protection of consumer rights at different levels.

A Central Consumer Protection Authority under Section 10 of the Act has been provided to be established under the Act to regulate matters relating to violation of rights of consumers, unfair trade practices and false or misleading advertisements which are prejudicial to the interests of the public and consumers and to promote, protect and enforce the rights of consumers as a class.

The Act also establishes a District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission under Section 28 known as District Commission. An aggrieved consumer may approach it to file a complaint, concerning any goods sold or delivered or agreed to be sold or delivered or any service provided or agreed to be provided.

Answered by sangeeta7paulsl
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Answer:

Consumer Protection Act is weal legislation legislated by the Government of India to empower the consumers of colorful goods and services against arbitrary practices of merchandisers. It aims to give rights and benefits to consumers of good faith and provides them with applicable ministry for redressal of their grievances. The colorful vittles of the Consumer Protection Act that aims to achieve the below objects are analysed in this composition.

Rights of consumers under the Act

  • To be informed of the quality, volume, energy, chastity, standard and price of goods and services.
  • To seek requital against illegal or restrictive trade practices.
  • Authorities under the Act
  • The Act creates colorful authorities aimed solely at the protection of consumer rights.

The Act establishes Consumer Protection Councils under Section 3 at Central, State and District position which are solely set up to advise the Central Government, State Government and District Authority for creation and protection of consumer rights at different situations.

A Central Consumer Protection Authority under Section 10 of the Act has been handed to be established under the Act to regulate matters relating to violation of rights of consumers, illegal trade practices and false or deceiving announcements which are prejudicial to the interests of the public and consumers and to promote, cover and apply the rights of consumers as a class.

The Act also establishes a District Consumer controversies Redressal Commission under Section 28 known as District Commission. An displeased consumer may approach it to file a complaint, concerning any goods vended or delivered or agreed to be vended or delivered or any service handed or agreed to be handed.

Benefits for Consumers under the Act

  • Consumers are defended against the marketing of goods and services which are dangerous to life and property.
  • Consumers are entitled to a speedy, simple, and affordable relief under the act.
  • The redressal ministry is available within easy reach to the consumers. Also, it helps in collective trust in the consumption of goods and services in a consumption- grounded frugality like India.
  • The Act has proposed vittles for productliability.However, also the service provider has to repay the consumer, If the product is under disfigurement.
  • A manufacturer or a service provider has to compensate a consumer if the goods services beget injury or damage to the consumer. This might be due to a manufacturing disfigurement or poor service. This allows for compensation to an injured consumer.

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