what is copra why was in enacted in india mention it advantageous to the consumer
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Copra is the consumer protection act which was enacted in the year 1986 to protect consumers from getting exploited at the markets by the sellers
It has also lead in the formation of various consumer groups which fight for the equality and rights of consumers
It has also lead in the formation of various consumer groups which fight for the equality and rights of consumers
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Consumer Protection Act, 1986 is an act of the parliament of India to protect the interests of consumers in our country.
It makes provision for the establishment of consumer councils and other authorities for the settlement of consumers disputes and for matters connected there.
It also helps consumers to file a case to the district court against a shopkeeper or a producer if he or she feels to do so,
It makes provision for the establishment of consumer councils and other authorities for the settlement of consumers disputes and for matters connected there.
It also helps consumers to file a case to the district court against a shopkeeper or a producer if he or she feels to do so,
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