what are the objects of consumer protection act
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The main objectives of the Act are to:
Ensure fair, competitive and responsible markets that work well for consumers and promote ethical business practices. To promote and protect the economic interests of consumers.
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The Consumer Protection Act was passed in 1986 and it came into force from I July, 1987. The main objectives of the Act are to provide better and all round protection to consumers and effective safeguards against different types of exploitation such as defective goods, deficient services and unfair trade practices.
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