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प्रश्न
State any three directions which can be issued by the consumer court to the opposite party if it is satisfied about the genuineness of the complaint.
उत्तर
If satisfied by the genuineness of the complaint, the consumer court can issue followingthree directions to the opposite party
i. An order to repay the price paid by consumer for the good
ii. An order to replace the faulty good with another unit of the good
iii. An order to remove/repair the fault from the good or correct any service deficiency.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
A consumer dispute redressal agency that handles claims up to rupees twenty lakhs (Rs. 20,00,000)
Distinguish between District Forum and National Commission
How are consumer grievances redressed by the three-tier machinery under Consumer Protection Act, 1986? Explain.
Write only ‘one’ word or phrase or term which can substitute the following statement :
A consumer dispute redressal agency the handles claims of more than ` 1 (one) crore.
A consumer dispute redressal agency working at a national level.
State Commission National Commission
The number of members in the State Forum are .................. .
District Forum and National Commission.
Explain the redressal mechanism available to consumers under the Consumer Protection Act, 1986.
District Forum and State Commission
A consumer can file a complaint in the appropriate state Commission· in case the value of the goods or the services in question is more than Rs ______. lakhs but is less than Rs______ crore.
Which of the following statements is correct?
- The Consumer Protection Act provides for six consumer rights.
- The Consumer Protection Act provides for seven consumer rights.
Mr. X purchased a car for Rs.15 lakh but he is not satisfied with the quality and performance of the car. The company of the car did not provide any remedy to him. Under which authority of Consumer Protection Act, 2019 can he file an appeal?
Match the REDRESSAL AGENCY as per Consumer Protection Act in Column I with the COMPENSATION CLAIMED in Column II.
Column I | Column II | |
(i) | District Commission | Exceeds Rs. 2 crore |
(ii) | National Commission | Exceeds Rs 50 lakh but does not exceed Rs 2 crore |
(iii) | State Commission | Does not exceed Rs 50 lakh |
State when can a consumer complain directly in the 'State Commission' and 'National Commission'? If the consumer is not satisfied with the decision of 'The State Commission' and National Commission' where can he/she appeal?
State any five reliefs available to a consumer if the consumer court is satisfied with the genuineness of the complaint.
Where can an appeal against the order of the National Commission be made if the aggrieved party is not satisfied by its order?