Advertisements
Advertisements
Question
State the importance of consumer protection.
Solution
Generally, safeguarding the rights and interests of consumers is known as consumer protection. It includes all the measures aimed at protecting the rights and interests of consumers. In modem competitive market, the consumer is regarded as the 'King of the Market' hence consumer protection is required due to the following reasons:
- Need for the participation of consumers: It is noted that business organizations take decisions that affect the consumers' interest without consulting the consumer or their organizations. Only a strong consumer organization can pressurise business organizations to allow consumer participation in the decision-making process.
- Lack of information: It is very difficult to establish direct contact between consumer and manufacturer because consumers live in a dynamic and complex world and they are widely scattered. Today's markets are full of domestic as well as imported products therefore it is very difficult to get correct and reliable information about products before they purchase.
- Ignorance: The ignorance of consumers is the main cause of exploitation by businesses. Consumers in India are mostly ignorant about their rights, market conditions, price levels, and product details. A system is required to protect them from business malpractices.
- Unorganized Consumers: Consumers are widely scattered and are not organized, On the other hand, sellers are in a better position than consumers and they are powerful. Consumers are under the influence of businessmen. An individual consumer cannot fight against these powerful sellers.
- Spurious Goods: There is an increasing supply of duplicate products. It is not possible for an ordinary consumer to distinguish between a genuine product and its imitation. It is necessary to protect consumers from such exploitation by ensuring compliance with prescribed norms of quality and safety standards.
- Misleading Advertising: Some businessmen give misleading information about the quality, safety, and utility of products. Consumers are misled by misleading advertisements and do not know the real quality of advertised goods. A mechanism is needed to prevent misleading advertisements.
- Malpractices of Businessmen: Fraudulent, unethical, and monopolistic trade practices by businessmen lead to the exploitation of consumers. Many times consumers get defective, inferior, and substandard goods and services. Certain measures are required to protect consumers against such malpractices.
- Trusteeship: According to Gandhian philosophy businessmen are trustees of the society's wealth. Therefore, they should use this wealth for the benefit of people.
APPEARS IN
RELATED QUESTIONS
In modern competitive market consumer is regarded as _________.
In the modern competitive market, consumer is regarded as .....................
Consumer Protection Act provides protection to the producer.
Correct the underlined word and rewrite the following sentence
In India, sellers are widely dispersed and are not united.
___________ are trustees of the society.
In India, the consumer protection act was initiated in the year ____________.