Consumer protection in India is regulated by the Consumer Protection Act 1986. It was created to make sure that consumers were not taking advantage of.
The Consumer Protection Act was enacted in India in 1986 to provide for better protection of the interests of consumers and to make provision for establishment of consumer councils.
The Consumer Protection Movement stemmed from the idea that consumers were being exploited by business movement. The movement occurred in India and helped produce the Consumer Protection Act of 1986.
Gurjeet Singh. has written: 'The law of consumer protection in India' -- subject(s): Law and legislation, Consumer protection
Jammu and Kashmir,one of the most beautiful states of India, is also the fulcrum of issues marring India's peace drive.And because of this controversial side of J&K and also because of the living conditions there aren't the same compared to the rest of India, it doesn't fall in the purview of the Consumer Protection Legislation.But as we know, rules are substratum for harmonious living, another act that is Jammu & Kashmir Consumer Protection Act 1987 was introduced.
Kautilya (In 'Arthashastra') is the ancient Indian who spoke about the concept of consumer protection.
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The consumer movement was started in 1920 in India but it came into action in 1966 with the set up consumer guidance society of India(CGSI)
India is the country that was not created by the Yugoslavian breakup because its far away from India and is not related to it anyhow.
COPRA stands for Consumer Protection Act passed in India in 1986 to protect the consumers from exploitation in the market.
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