how does consumer protection act safeguards consumers
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*The act accords importance for safety and quality
*Avoiding production and sale of dangerous goods
* Supervism on quality weight measurements and price
*Compensating the consumers in case any problems arising as a results of trade
* Creating awareness to the consumers through consumer education
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The Act provides safeguards to consumers against defective goods, deficient services unfair trade practices, and other forms of their exploitation.
Explanation:
- Consumer Protection Act, 1986 is the Act of Indian Parliament enacted in the year 1986 to safeguard the consumers' interests.
- The main aim of the Consumer Protection Act is promoting and protecting consumers from defected goods and services.
- It also secures the consumer rights against unfair practices of trade, misleading advertisements, and consumer rights violation.
- It covers all sectors including Private, Public and cooperatives.
- According to this Act, the consumers can ask the quality, quantity and product prices.
- This act creates the awareness of the rights and powers of consumers.
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