why is consumer protection act 1986 passed
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The Consumer Protection Act, 1986, was enacted to provide a simpler and quicker redressal to consumer grievances. The Act seeks to promote and protect the interest of consumers against deficiencies and defects in goods or services.
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because everyone has right to consume food than the rich
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