Consumer Affairs Court

 


According to the government, everyone has the right to speak his opinion in any court. Furthermore, the court will decide after showing the evidence and proof.


Consumer Court-  A Consumer Court is a court established under the Consumer Protection Act, 1986  to redress and adjudicate disputes in India. These Courts are established at three levels i.e. District, State, and National levels. According to the law, a dispute is filed in these forums depending on the monetary limit i.e. each Court has a valuation fixed by law.  


Who are Consumers- Consumers are the backbone of an economy owing to their purchasing capacity of goods and services. Ideally, the goods and services must be of a certain quality and not be defective or deficient in nature. However, there are multiple situations wherein the Consumer is a victim of deficient service or substandard goods. To remediate the consumer and provide for a redressal mechanism, the Consumer Protection Act, 1986 came into force. 


"Consumer Courts have proven to be the most effective way to provide a remedy to Consumers and address their grievances. Filing a complaint is very easy and cost-effective, unlike other forms of litigation. The territorial jurisdiction also plays a role while deciding which district consumer forum one can file the complaint along with the pecuniary jurisdiction. As in Delhi, it depends on the location of the person's business, cause of action and residence and over to that, it should also take into account the said location under which police station.

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