Consumer Protection Act
Consumer Protection Act
Consumer Protection Act
-1986
INTRODUCTION & OBJECTS
Introduction
Caveat emptor rule ( let the buyer beware) in sale of
goods act of 1930, sprout the root of consumer
interest protection.
United nations passed resolution of consume
protection in april 1985
In India 1986 was the enactment of consumer
protection act
Aimed at providing simple, quick, and cheaper
protection of consumers interest
The law relating to consumer protection is
contained in the consumer protection Act ,
1986.The Act applies to all goods and services
.The central government may however by
notification published in the official Gazette
exempt any goods or services(sec.1
objectives
Better protection of interests of consumers
•Central Level
•State Level
Central Consumer Protection
Council
Members :-
Chairman:-The minister in charge of
consumer affairs of the state
government.
Such number of other official or non-
official members representing such
interests as may be prescribed by the
state government.
Meetings:-
Number of meetings:-Not less then 2 meetings
every year
Time and place:- Depends on the chairman
Objective:-
To promote and protect within the states
The rights of the consumer as laid down in
Sec(6)
The district consumer
protection council
Members:-
District collector is the Chairman
Other official and non-official members
are appointed by the state government
Meetings:-
Number of meetings:- not less then 2 meetings
Time and place:- as decided by the chairman
Objective:-
To protect and preserve the right of the
consumer within the district laid down under the
Sec(6).
Nature and scope of remedies
& State commission
Nature and scope of remedies
Under the Act (sec. 14)
BY,
MATHEW.M.C
Disqualification for appointment as
member of the state commission
Tenure
the term of office of a member is
mostly 5 years or 65 years of age.
Which ever is earlier.
National commission
Removal of President
or Members (Rule 13)
By madesh .m
Register no.
0861087
Tenure
Every member of the national commission shall
hold the office for 5 years or up to the age of
seventy years, whichever is earlier.
A member shall be eligible for reappointment for
another term of 5 years or up to the age of
seventy years, whichever is earlier.
The reappointment is to be made on the basis of
recommendation of the selection committee.
Removal of president or members(rule 13)
Who is a Consumer?
A Consumer under the Act is:" One who buys any goods,
hires and service/services for a consideration which has
been paid or promised or partly paid and partly paid and
partly promised under any system of deferred payment."
A consumer means a person belonging to
the following categories: