highlight any three problems which a consumer may face in the process of redressal?
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The problems which a consumer may face in the process of redressal are
(i) It may be time-consuming, as the consumer may have to take out time from his daily activities for filing a complaint, engaging a lawyer, attending hearings, etc.
(ii) It may be expensive, as a consumer has to engage a lawyer.
(iii) If cash memos or receipts are not issued, then it makes the collection of evidence difficult.
(i) It may be time-consuming, as the consumer may have to take out time from his daily activities for filing a complaint, engaging a lawyer, attending hearings, etc.
(ii) It may be expensive, as a consumer has to engage a lawyer.
(iii) If cash memos or receipts are not issued, then it makes the collection of evidence difficult.
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1.The process of redressal has become cumbersome and time taking.
2.Very often people have toh engage lawyers.
3.Cash memos are not available and hence the proof is not sufficient.
4.Generally These are of small retail sales and the laws regarding the protection is also not very clear.
5.Consumer movement in India is increasing but slowly.
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