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Legislative measures to protect consumers with reference to COPRA 1986​

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Answered by varshithadevadiga1
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Legal Protection to Consumers:

Till the 1970s there was unchecked consumer mistreatment happening in India. Black marketing, monopolistic practices, adulteration of food were all commonplace. However, the consumer movement brought about a change in the scenario. The government too provided consumers legal protection through various laws and setting up of consumer court. Let us take a look.

Legal Protection to Consumers:

To protect consumer on legal terms, Court of Law i.e. Consumer Court has laid down certain acts to protect the consumers on legal grounds. This Legal Protection keeps intact the right of the consumer which when acted will provide them justice against any dissatisfaction created by the sellers/business/manufacturer.

To protect consumer on legal terms, Court of Law i.e. Consumer Court has laid down certain acts to protect the consumers on legal grounds. This Legal Protection keeps intact the right of the consumer which when acted will provide them justice against any dissatisfaction created by the sellers/business/manufacturer.This legal Indian framework by Consumer Court also consists of large number of regulations that are maintained strictly for the protection of consumers. Some of these regulations are followed as stated below –

The Consumer Protection Act, 1986 (COPRA)

The Consumer Protection Act, 1986 (COPRA)In this, it protects the right of the consumer and makes user aware of their rights.

The Consumer Protection Act, 1986 (COPRA)In this, it protects the right of the consumer and makes user aware of their rights.They have developed or formed three-tier system wherein there is District Forums, State Commission, and National Commission thus to protect the right of the consumer.

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