Consumer Law

In order to supply for better protection of the interests of the buyer the Consumer Protection Bill 1986 was introduced within the Lok Sabha on 5th December, 1986.
The Consumer Protection Act 1986 is a welfare legislation which was enacted as a results of widespread consumer protection movement.

The main objective of Consumer Protection Act is to supply speedy and straightforward redressal to consumer disputes. It is one among the benevolent pieces of legislation intended to guard the consumers at large from exploitation.

Consumer Protection

Consumer Protection

Consumer Protection In India

Consumer Protection In India

Consumer Rights

Consumer Rights

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