What are the remedies available to consumers under the Consumer Protection Act, 1986?
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Remedies of Consumer Protection Act 1986
Under this Act, the remedies available to consumers are as follows:
(a) Removal of Defects: ...
(b) Replacement of Goods: ...
(c) Refund of Price: ...
(d) Award of Compensation: ...
(e) Removal of Deficiency in Service: ...
(f) Discontinuance of Unfair/Restrictive Trade Practice: ...
(g) Stopping the Sale of Hazardous Good
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The remedies available to consumers under the Consumer Protection Act, 1986 are as follows:
- Removing of defects
- Refund of money
- Replacement of goods
- Removal of service deficiencies
- Being compensated
- Stopping the sale of hazardous goods and products
- Stopping of unfair practices.
Explanation:
- The consumer protection Act was enforced in 1986 for the benefit of the consumers.
- The government has provided the people for taking legal steps under the provisions of this Act.
- This Act protects the consumers from defected goods, unfair trading, wrong services and protecting consumer exploitation.
- The Act protects the rights of consumers and providing them various benefits through the Act.
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