The document discusses the Consumer Protection Act of 1986 in India. It was enacted to provide better protection of consumer interests and establish consumer councils and authorities to handle consumer disputes. Key points covered include the scope of the act, definitions of terms, organizational structure set up under the act including consumer protection councils and dispute redressal agencies, procedures for filing complaints, and reasons consumers can file complaints. The act aims to protect consumer rights and provide a redressal mechanism for resolving disputes in a timely manner.