meaning and importance of consumer protection act 1986
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Consumer Rights As PerConsumer Protection Act 1986. Consumer Protection Act provides Consumer Rights to preventconsumers from fraud or specified unfair practices. These rights ensure thatconsumers can make better choices in the marketplace and get help with complaints.
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