Consumer Protection Law ensures the rights and interests of consumers in the marketplace. It guarantees fundamental rights, including the right to safety, information, and redress, while providing mechanisms for dispute resolution. The law combats unfair trade practices, deceptive advertising, and product defects, holding businesses accountable for their actions. With the rise of e-commerce, it also adapts to the challenges of online transactions, ensuring consumer protection in the digital age. Through the establishment of consumer forums and councils, the law promotes awareness and empowers consumers to seek justice. The Consumer Protection Act, 2019 further strengthens these safeguards.
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Specifications
Publication Year
2024
Table of Contents
Introduction
Preliminary Provisions
Types of Evidence
Admissibility of Evidence
Presentation of Evidence
Burden of Proof
Special Provisions on Evidence
Procedures for the Evaluation of Evidence
Reforms and Updates to Existing Sections
Legal Procedures and Evidential Issues
Penalties for Non-Compliance
Future Directions