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write a short note on COPRA ?

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Answered by dhruvbadaya1
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A major step taken in 1986 by the Indian government was the enactment of the Consumer Protection Act 1986, popularly known as COPRA. Under COPRA, a three-tier quasi- judicial machinery at the district, state and national levels was set up for redressal of consumer disputes. The consumer movement in India has led to the formation of various organisations locally known as consumer forums or consumer protection councils. They guide consumers on how to file cases in the consumer court. On many occasions, they also represent individual consumers in the consumer courts. These voluntary organisations also receive financial support from the government for creating awareness among the people. Thus, the Act has enabled us as consumers to have the right to represent in the consumer courts.

Answered by Surnia
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The COPRA or Consumer Protection Act of 1986 is an act established by the parliament of India. It is the act that was enacted so as to protect the interests and rights of the consumers of commodity, and service in India. It is for the development and establishment of the consumer councils and courts. It works for the settlement of the consumer disputes and matter.

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