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State the Rights of Consumers. - Organisation of Commerce and Management

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प्रश्न

State the rights of consumers.

उत्तर

Consumer Rights?

Introduction: -15th March is observed every year "Consumer Rights Day" throughout the world. This is because on this day in the year 1962, the then president of U.S.A. declared certain rights (first four of the following) of consumers. Some more rights were added later on by the International Organization of Consumer Union.

The Consumer Protection Act, passed by the India Government in 1986 also incorporates these rights of consumers. Along with that, two (last two of the following) rights were added by the Amendment Act in 1993 and 2002.

Following are the various rights of Consumers:

  1. Right to Safety: -It is one of the basic rights of consumers. It protects them against the marketing of those goods and services which are hazardous to their life and property. In other words, traders should assure that the goods to be sold will not cause any damage to life or property of the consumer. If sometimes, it may happen that the product is found to be hazardous after selling it in the market. In such a situation the right to Safety expects the trader to recall the product or to modify it or he should compensate the consumer for the damage.
  2. Right to Information: -According to this right, consumers should get correct information about the price, quality, purity, quantity, ingredients, etc. of the goods to be purchased. He should also be properly instructed about the use of the product and risks involved in improper use of the product. This information allows consumers to make right choice of goods and services. It also assures safety of consumer as well as the article itself.
  3. Rights to choose: -Today's markets are full of variety of goods. The consumer should be able to make a choice from a wide range of products. He has a right to choose the goods as per his need and budget. Very often traders are pressure tactics for selling poor quality goods.  The right to choose enables a consumer to select a suitable product from among the available variety in the market at a competitive price.
  4. Right to be heard: -This right assures that consumer grievances and complaints will be heard and will receive due consideration at appropriate forums. This right allows a consumer to express his views about the product or service brought by him.
  5. Right to Redressal: -Only filing a complaint is not sufficient for a consumer to get justice, so the Right to Redressal is also recognized along with the Right to Represent. This right enables a consumer to seek redressal against unfair trade practices or unscrupulous exploitation. This right assures proper legal arrangement to attend to his complaint and to get it redressed.
  6. Right to Education: -This right entitle (enable) the consumer to know about consumer rights, market practices and remedies available to them. This knowledge creates awareness among consumers and they can protect themselves from unfair trade practices in a better way. The government, media as well as various NGOs can play a significant role to create awareness among consumers and to educate them. E.g. Jago Grahak Jago Campaign.
  7. Right to Healthy Environment: -As a human being the consumer has the right to lead his life in a healthy environment. They must have clean and pollution free environment in the present as well as the future e.g. if the production process of a manufacturer is creating air and water pollution then society can take objection.
  8. Right to protect Against Unfair Trade Practices: -As the name suggests, this right offers protection to consumers against any kind of unfair trade practices. Consumers can raise their voice against wrong measurements artificial shortages, exorbitant prices, etc. this right was incorporated b y the Amendments Act, 1993.
  9.    Right to protect Against Spurious (fake) Goods: -This right has been added to the Consumer Protection Act by theAmendments Act, 2002.According to this right, consumers are protected from marketing of spurious and hazardous goods. It protects public health and life.
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2015-2016 (July)

संबंधित प्रश्न

The Consumer Protection Act was passed in the interests of the sellers.


Answer the following question:
Give the constitution of the District Consumer Disputes Redressal Forum under the Consumer Protection Act, 1986.


Aman Chadha started 'Bulls Eye' a company for providing cyber security solutions to businesses. Its objective is to prevent, detect and respond to cyber attacks and protect critical data. He was a hardworking software engineer and an expert in cybersecurity. His reputation grew by leaps and bounds as he was not only a person of integrity but also did his work with utmost honesty and sincerity. The business started growing day by day.

He was delighted when he was offered a big project by the Ministry of Defence. While working on the project, he found that the volume of work made it impractical for him to handle all the work by himself. He decided to expand the team. The company maintained a close liaison with a local engineering college. During a campus placement, Ishan and Vrinda were appointed to work for the new project.

He found the new employees capable. Enthusiastic and trustworthy. Aman Chadha was thus, able to focus on objectives and with the help of Ishan and Vrinda, the project was completed on time. Not only this Aman Chadha was also able to extend his area of operations. On the other hand, Ishan and Vrinda also got opportunities to develop and exercise initiative.

1) Identify and briefly explain the concept used by Aman Chadha in the above case which helped him in focusing on objectives.

2) Also, state any four points of importance of the concept identified in (i) above.


Explain the following rights of a consumer as provided under Consumer Protection Act 1986:

Right to Safety;


State any six reliefs available to a consumer under the Consumer Protection Act, 1986.


State with reasons, whether the following statement is True or False:

Consumer Protection Act is not a blessing for the consumers.


Write the word. or phrase or tenn which can substitute the following statement~:

A consumer disputes redressal forum working at state level:

 


The court established by Government to settle consumer disputes by mutual compromise.


State the name of forum which settles the claims of the consumers up to Rs 20 lakhs.


Consumer Protection Act provides protection to the consumers.


State any two relief available to consumers under CPA.


Select the proper option from the options given below and rewrite the complete sentence:
Amendments were introduced to Consumer Protection Act in the year 1993 and ________.


State with reasons whether the following statement is True or False.
In India consumer protection act is not required.


Agrim purchased a Diesel Car for ₹ 7 Lakhs from an automobile Company and found its engine to be defective. Despite many complaints, the defect was not rectified. Suggest the appropriate authority where Agrim under his right as a consumer, could file a complaint. 


Write short notes on Consumer Protection Act, 1986.


Enumerate any five rights of a consumer under the Consumer Protection Act, 2019.


Enumerate any five responsibilities of a Consumer Protection Act, 2019.


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