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INTRODUCTION TO CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT
 The Consumer Protection Act, implemented in 1986, gives easy and
fast compensation to consumer grievances. It safeguards and
encourages consumers to speak against insufficiency and flaws in
goods and services. If traders and manufacturers practice any illegal
trade, this act protects their rights as a consumer.
 The primary motivation of this forum is to bestow aid to both the parties
and eliminate lengthy lawsuits.
 This Protection Act covers all goods and services of all public, private, or
cooperative sectors, except those exempted by the central government.
The act provides a platform for a consumer where they can file their
complaint, and the forum takes action against the concerned supplier
and compensation is granted to the consumer for the hassle he/she has
encountered.
WHO IS A CONSUMER?
A consumer is the one who purchases the product for his/her own
need and uses or consumes it. A consumer cannot resell the
good, product or service but can consume it to earn his/her
livelihood and self-employment.
Definition of Consumer
The consumer is the one who is the end-user of any goods or
services. Any person, other than the buyer who buys the product
or services, and consumes the product by taking his/her
permission is categorized as a consumer. Any single or group of
people, other than the buyer who buys the product or services,
consumes the product by seeking his/her permission falls under
the category of a consumer. In simpler words, the consumer can
be termed as the end-user of the goods or services.
OBJECTIVES OF THE CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT
 To Provide better and all-around protection to consumers.
 To Provide machinery for the speedy redressal of the
grievances.
 To create a framework for consumers to seek redressal.
 To Provide rights to consumers.
 To Safeguard the rights of Consumers.
REDRESSAL MACHINERY UNDER THE ACT
DISTRICT FORUM
District Court Judge as the president. There must be two other people
not below 35 years of age. The members must have a university degree
and know industry, commerce, public affairs, administration, and
economics.
STATE COMMISSION
High Court Judge as the president. Must have two members not about
35 years of age. The members must have a university degree and know
industry, commerce, public affairs, administration, and economics.
NATIONAL COMMISSION
Supreme Court Judge as the president (Appointed by the Central
Government, appointment can also be made with the consultation of the
Chief Justice of India. They must have four members, not above 35
years of age. They must have a university degree and must know
industry, public affairs, economics, commerce, and administration.
PROCEDURE TO FILE A COMPLAINT IN THE
CONSUMER COURT
STEP 1: Intimation via Notice
STEP 2: Get the Consumer Complaint Drafted
STEP 3: Attach Relevant Documents
STEP 4: Appropriate Forum
STEP 5: Pay Requisite Court Fees
STEP 6: Submit an Affidavit
REMEDIES AVAILABLE UNDER THE ACT
 Removal of Defects
 Replacement of goods
 Refund of the price paid by the consumer while purchasing the product.
 Award of Consumption
 Removal of Deficiency in Service
 Discontinuance of Unfair/ Restrictive Trade Practice
 Stopping of sale of hazardous goods
 Withdrawal of hazardous goods from the market.
 Payment of the adequate cost
APPEAL
Section 27A in the Consumer Protection Act, 1986
[27A. Appeal against order passed under section 27.—
(1) Notwithstanding anything contained in the Code of Criminal Procedure 1973 (2 of 1974),
an appeal under section 27, both on facts and on law, shall lie from—
(a) the order made by the District Forum to the State Commission;
(b) the order made by the State Commission to the National Commission; and
(c) the order made by the National Commission to the Supreme Court.
(2) Except as aforesaid, no appeal shall lie to any court from any order of a District Forum or a
State Commission or the National Commission.
(3) Every appeal under this section shall be preferred within a period of thirty days from the
date of an order of a District Forum or a State Commission or, as the case may be, the
National Commission: Provided that the State Commission or the National Commission or
the Supreme Court, as the case may be, may entertain an appeal after the expiry of the
said period of thirty days, if, it is satisfied that the appellant had sufficient cause for not
preferring the appeal within the period of thirty days.]
ENFORCEMENT OF ORDERS
Section 25 of the 1986 Act deals with the concept of ‘enforcement of orders
of district forum, the state commission or the national commission’.
According to Section 25 the consumer forum/commission was given
power to attach the property of the person who is not complying with the
order.
Following that if the order is not complied with within three months, then
the forum/commission has the power to auction such property and
award the compensation to the complainant out of the proceeds of such
auction.
The complainant can also file an application before the
forum/commission and the forum/commission can also issue a certificate
to the district collector to recover the amount due in the same manner as
arrears of the land revenue.
PENALTIES UNDER CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT
Penalties imposed for manufacturer, storing, selling, distributing, or
importing adulterated or spurious products as laid in section90(1)&90(2)
are–
 Fine up to one lakh with imprisonment up to six months if no injury is
caused.
 Fine up to three lakh with imprisonment up to three years if injury not
resulting in grievous hurt is caused.
 Fine up to five lakh with imprisonment up to seven years if grievous hurt
is caused.
 Fine up to ten lakh with minimum imprisonment for seven years which
may extend to imprisonment for life if death is caused.

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CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT

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  • 2. INTRODUCTION TO CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT  The Consumer Protection Act, implemented in 1986, gives easy and fast compensation to consumer grievances. It safeguards and encourages consumers to speak against insufficiency and flaws in goods and services. If traders and manufacturers practice any illegal trade, this act protects their rights as a consumer.  The primary motivation of this forum is to bestow aid to both the parties and eliminate lengthy lawsuits.  This Protection Act covers all goods and services of all public, private, or cooperative sectors, except those exempted by the central government. The act provides a platform for a consumer where they can file their complaint, and the forum takes action against the concerned supplier and compensation is granted to the consumer for the hassle he/she has encountered.
  • 3. WHO IS A CONSUMER? A consumer is the one who purchases the product for his/her own need and uses or consumes it. A consumer cannot resell the good, product or service but can consume it to earn his/her livelihood and self-employment. Definition of Consumer The consumer is the one who is the end-user of any goods or services. Any person, other than the buyer who buys the product or services, and consumes the product by taking his/her permission is categorized as a consumer. Any single or group of people, other than the buyer who buys the product or services, consumes the product by seeking his/her permission falls under the category of a consumer. In simpler words, the consumer can be termed as the end-user of the goods or services.
  • 4. OBJECTIVES OF THE CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT  To Provide better and all-around protection to consumers.  To Provide machinery for the speedy redressal of the grievances.  To create a framework for consumers to seek redressal.  To Provide rights to consumers.  To Safeguard the rights of Consumers.
  • 6. DISTRICT FORUM District Court Judge as the president. There must be two other people not below 35 years of age. The members must have a university degree and know industry, commerce, public affairs, administration, and economics.
  • 7. STATE COMMISSION High Court Judge as the president. Must have two members not about 35 years of age. The members must have a university degree and know industry, commerce, public affairs, administration, and economics.
  • 8. NATIONAL COMMISSION Supreme Court Judge as the president (Appointed by the Central Government, appointment can also be made with the consultation of the Chief Justice of India. They must have four members, not above 35 years of age. They must have a university degree and must know industry, public affairs, economics, commerce, and administration.
  • 9. PROCEDURE TO FILE A COMPLAINT IN THE CONSUMER COURT STEP 1: Intimation via Notice STEP 2: Get the Consumer Complaint Drafted STEP 3: Attach Relevant Documents STEP 4: Appropriate Forum STEP 5: Pay Requisite Court Fees STEP 6: Submit an Affidavit
  • 10. REMEDIES AVAILABLE UNDER THE ACT  Removal of Defects  Replacement of goods  Refund of the price paid by the consumer while purchasing the product.  Award of Consumption  Removal of Deficiency in Service  Discontinuance of Unfair/ Restrictive Trade Practice  Stopping of sale of hazardous goods  Withdrawal of hazardous goods from the market.  Payment of the adequate cost
  • 11. APPEAL Section 27A in the Consumer Protection Act, 1986 [27A. Appeal against order passed under section 27.— (1) Notwithstanding anything contained in the Code of Criminal Procedure 1973 (2 of 1974), an appeal under section 27, both on facts and on law, shall lie from— (a) the order made by the District Forum to the State Commission; (b) the order made by the State Commission to the National Commission; and (c) the order made by the National Commission to the Supreme Court. (2) Except as aforesaid, no appeal shall lie to any court from any order of a District Forum or a State Commission or the National Commission. (3) Every appeal under this section shall be preferred within a period of thirty days from the date of an order of a District Forum or a State Commission or, as the case may be, the National Commission: Provided that the State Commission or the National Commission or the Supreme Court, as the case may be, may entertain an appeal after the expiry of the said period of thirty days, if, it is satisfied that the appellant had sufficient cause for not preferring the appeal within the period of thirty days.]
  • 12. ENFORCEMENT OF ORDERS Section 25 of the 1986 Act deals with the concept of ‘enforcement of orders of district forum, the state commission or the national commission’. According to Section 25 the consumer forum/commission was given power to attach the property of the person who is not complying with the order. Following that if the order is not complied with within three months, then the forum/commission has the power to auction such property and award the compensation to the complainant out of the proceeds of such auction. The complainant can also file an application before the forum/commission and the forum/commission can also issue a certificate to the district collector to recover the amount due in the same manner as arrears of the land revenue.
  • 13. PENALTIES UNDER CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT Penalties imposed for manufacturer, storing, selling, distributing, or importing adulterated or spurious products as laid in section90(1)&90(2) are–  Fine up to one lakh with imprisonment up to six months if no injury is caused.  Fine up to three lakh with imprisonment up to three years if injury not resulting in grievous hurt is caused.  Fine up to five lakh with imprisonment up to seven years if grievous hurt is caused.  Fine up to ten lakh with minimum imprisonment for seven years which may extend to imprisonment for life if death is caused.