what is the rationale behind the enactment of copra 1986
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The rationale behind the enactment of Consumer Protection Act of 1986 is to protect the consumer against unethical and unfair trade practices. Also, it recognises the consumer's right to be informed, right to choose, right to seek redressal and right to represent himself/herself in consumer courts.
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The rationale behind the enactment of Consumer Protection Act of 1986 is to protect the consumer against unethical and unfair trade practices. Also, it recognises the consumer's right to be informed, right to choose, right to seek redressal and right to represent himself/herself in consumer courts.
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COPRA stands for Consumer Protection Act which was passed in 1986. The rationale behind its enactment was simply to protect the consumers from exploitation and safeguard their interests. That is why the act enabled the consumer's right to be informed or heard, right to seek redressal and right to represent himself in consumer courts.
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