Salient Features of Consumer Protection Act are as follows: 1. The Act acknowledges six rights of the consumers: v Right of Choice v Right to safety v Right to be Informed v Right to be Heard v Right to Redress, and v Right to Consumer Education 2. The Act Provides for the establishment of: v Central Consumer Protection Council at Central Levels v The State Consumer Protection Council at State Levels, and v Consumer Disputes Redressal Agencies. 3. The Act is applicable to all private, public or co-operative business sectors.
For a government to work properly the citizens of that government need to believe it is there for the common good of the people and for protection.
The Consumer Protection Act 1986 aims to safeguard consumers against unfair trade practices and protect them from exploitation. It ensures the rights of consumers to seek redressal for any defective goods or deficient services. The act also aims to establish consumer councils at various levels to promote consumer rights awareness.
government can make strict rules and regulations to rectifies the unfair trade practices and to protect consumers. government can aware the consumer by giving guidelinesand by informed them about their rights.
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There are several important reasons for some sort of formal "consumer protection." To take it first from the consumer's point of view, the seller has possession of the item for sale and is in a much better position to know the product and/or prevent the consumer from seeing anything wrong with it. Very often, also, the seller is in a financially superior position in general and is able to intimidate the purchaser. Finally, in a society like ours in the U.S. where the producer may be far away from the market, consumer protection prevents a seller from escaping the consequences of inferior or dangerous products just because the victim is far away. From the society's (including the seller's) point of view, some sort of consumer protection allows there to be more trust between the parties to a sale. This reduces negotiation time and other "transaction" costs and makes it possible to do more business. That is, theoretically, one reason the American and European commercial systems are more stable and prosperous than those of some third-world countries.
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i think it would be producer, then primary consumer, then secondary consumer, then tertiary consumer.
This would be Robert M. La Follette. He was able to find out what was the corrupting influence of the corporations on both the national and state levels.
High dependence on United States as main consumer of Mexican exports.High levels of poverty.Many people have a poor education.High levels of insecurity (crime is a norm in many Mexican cities).High levels of government corruption.
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The 3 levels of the U.S. government are: -State Government -Local Government -National Government