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which ancient Indian intellectual has mentioned about consumer protection in his writing? A)Asvaghosha
B)Kautilya
C)Thiruvalluvar D)Varahamihira​

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Kautilya's Arthshastra obviously characterized laws managing loads and measures. A punishment was proposed brokers who enjoyed defilement of merchandise to be specific grains, medication, scents, salt and sugar.

Arthashastra portrays the job of the State in controlling exchange and its obligation to anticipate wrongdoings against consumers.[1] Black showcasing and out of line exchange rehearses were entirely looked denounced by Kautilya.

There were disciplines recommended for various kinds of swindling, which were stringent. These fines could be as serious as removing the con artist's hand. The privileges of the brokers were likewise very much ensured by the Arthashastra.

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