Consumer Protection Act, 1986
Consumer Protection Act, 1986
Consumer Protection Act, 1986
• The right to be protected against the marketing of the goods and services
which are hazardous to life and property.
• The right to be informed about the quality , quantity ,potency , purity,
standard and the price of goods or services so as to protect the consumer
against unfair trade practices.
• The right to be assured wherever possible the access to a variety of goods
and services at competitive prices.
• The right to be heard and to be assured that the consumers’ interests will
receive due consideration at appropriate forums.
• The right to seek redressal against unfair trade practices and
unscrupulous exploitation of the consumers.
• The right to consumer education.
DEFINATION
• APPROPRIATE LABORATORY
An appropriate laboratory means a laboratory or
organisation recognised by the central govt. or
by a State govt. for carrying out the analysis or
test of any goods with a view to determining
whether such goods suffer from any defect.
COMPLAINANT
• A consumer;or
• Any voluntary organisation registered under
the Companies Act or any other law for the
time being inforce;or
• The central govt.or any state govt.;or
• One or more consumers where there are
numerous consumers having the same
interest.
COMPLAINT
A complaint means any allegation in writing made by a complainant that
1.An unfair trade practice and restricted trade practice has been adopted by any
trader
2. Any goods bought by him or agreed to be bought by him suffer from one or
more defects.
3. The services hired or availed of or agreed to be hired or availed of by him suffer
from deficiency in any respect.
4. The trader has charged for the goods mentioned in the complaint a price in
excess of the price fixed by or under any law for the time being in force or
displayed on the goods ,or any package containing such goods.
5.The goods which will be hazardous to life and safety when used as per
information displayed in regard to content, manner and effect of use of such
goods and traders make a contravention to that effect.
cosumer
• Means any person who buys or agrees to buy any
goods or one who hires or avails any service for a
consideration which has been paid or promised
or partly paid or partly promised under any
system of deferred payment.
• It also includes
1.User of the goods
2.Beneficiary of such services
A person is not a consumer if he purchases the
goods for commercial or resale purposes.
SERVICE
• It means a service of any description. It includes actual
and potential user(the person who are likely to use
those services in future)
• It includes the provisions of facilities in connection with
banking,insurance,financing,transport,processing,elctri
city,telephone,entertainment, amusement, the
purveying of news or information, housing
construction etc.
• The services which are rendered free of charge, and
personal services e.g. master and servant has been
excluded.
GOODS