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Consumer Protection

Question
CBSEENBS12004448

Explain the importance of consumer protection from the point of view of a business.

Solution

From the Point of View of Business: Business needs consumers as much as consumers need business. Therefore, business should also join hands in protecting consumers’ interest. Its importance is highlighted by the following facts:

(i) Long term interest of Business: Every business wants to enjoy long existence. This is possible only when business firms provide absolute satisfaction to the consumers. A firm that succeeds in satisfying the consumers, the consumers themselves turn to such a firm for buying their products time and again and they tell others also about their satisfaction. In this way, the number of customers for that firm goes up and the firm continues to live for a long time. Paying attention to the satisfaction of the consumers is nothing but consumer protection.

(ii) Business Uses Society’s Resources: Every business uses various resources, e.g., material, machinery, human, capital, etc. All these resources are supplied by society. From this point of view, it becomes the responsibility of business to provide better facilities to society. By doing this and through the medium of consumer protection business gets an opportunity to discharge its responsibility towards society.
(iii) Government Intervention: By ignoring consumers’ interest, business is almost inviting government intervention. Government intervention in defence of consumers’ interest is certainly a set back for any firm. This is why every firm wants to avoid such a situation. Such a situation can be avoided only if the consumers’ interest is taken care of. Doing so means taking care of consumers’ protection.

Some More Questions From Consumer Protection Chapter

Explain, in brief, any six remedies available to consumers under Consumer Protection Act, 1986.
Or
State any six reliefs available to consumers on the complaint made by them under Consumer Protection Act.
Or
Reena purchased one litre of pure Deshi Ghee from a shopkeeper. After using it she had a doubt that it is adulterated. She sent it for a laboratory test which confirmed that the Ghee is adulterated. State any six reliefs available to Reena, if she complains and the consumer court is satisfied with the genuineness of the complaint.

Prakhar purchased an ISI mark electric iron from ‘Bharat Electricals’. While using he found that it was not working properly. He approached the seller and complained for the same. The seller satisfies Prakhar by saying that he will ask the manufacturer to replace this iron. The manufacturer refused to replace and Bharat Electricals decided to file a complaint in the consumer court. Can ‘Bharat Electricals’ do this? Why? Also explain ‘who is a consumer’ as per Consumer Protection Act, 1986.

What are the main features of the Consumer Protection Act?

Give any two points of remedies available to consumers under Consumer Protection Act.

Who can a file complaint in a consumer court?

Or

Who can file a complaint under the Consumer Protection Act 1986?

Which Act provides relief to the buyers of goods in case the goods purchased do not comply with the expressed condition?

Give any one relief available to a consumer who suffers due to consmption of an expired date medicine.

Explain the following rights of consumers:

(i) The Right to be informed;

(ii) The Right to choose; and

(iii) The Right to healthy environment.

Explain the following rights of consumers:

(i) The Right to safety;

(ii) The Right to consumer education; and

(iii) The Right to be heard.

Explain any six rights of a consumer under the Consumer Protection Act, 1986.
Or
Consumer Protection Act provides some Rights to the consumers. Explain any four rights of the consumer as per the Act.