Business Studies

Consumer Protection

Question:

What are various ways in which the objective of consumer protection can be achieved? Explain the role of consumer organisations and NGOs in this regard?

Answer:

There are various ways in which the objective of consumer protection can be achieved
(i) Self Regulation by Business Socially responsible firms follow ethical standards and practices in dealing with their customers. Many firms have set up their customer service and grievance cells to redress the problems and grievances of their consumers.
(ii) Business Associations
The associations of trade, commerce and business like Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce of India (FICCI) and Conference of Indian Industries (ClI) have laid down their code of conduct which lays down for their members the guidelines in their dealings with the customers.
(iii) Consumer Awareness
A consumer, who is well informed about his rights and the reliefs, would be in a position to raise his voice against any unfair trade practices or exploitation.
(iv) Consumer Organisations
Consumer organisations plays an important role in educating consumers about their rights and protecting them. These organisations can force business firms to avoid malpractices and exploitation of consumers.
(v) Government
The Government can protect the interests of the consumers by enacting various legislations. The legal framework in India encompasses various legislations which provide protection to consumer, the most important of these regulations is the Consumer Protection Act, 1986. The Act provides for a three-tier machinery at the District, State and National levels for redressal of consumer grievance.
Role of Consumer Orgs and NGOs
Consumer organisation and NGOs perform several functions for the protection and promotion of interest of consumers. In India, these
associations are performing lots of functions some of them are
(i) Educating the general public about consumer rights by organising training programmes, seminars and workshops.
(ii) Publishing periodicals and other publications to impart knowledge about consumer problems, legal reporting, reliefs available and other – matters of interest.
(iii) Carrying out comparative testing of consumer products in accredited laboratories to test relative qualities of competing brands and
publishing the test results for the benefit of consumers.
(iv) Encouraging consumers to strongly protest and take an action L against unscrupulous, exploitation and unfair trade practices of sellers.
(v) Providing legal assistance to consumers by providing aid, legal advice etc in seeking legal remedy.
(vi) Filing complaints in appropriate consumer courts on behalf of the consumers.
(vii) Taking an initiative in filing cases in consumer court in the interest of the general public, not for any individual.

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Consumer Protection

Q 1.

What scenario of consumer protection do you foresee j when the measures proposed in the above news report are implemented?

Q 2.

What roll can you as a student play to contribute to the cause of consumer protection?

Q 3.

Enumerate the various Acts passed by the Government of India which help in protecting the consumer’s interest?

Q 4.

What new measure is the ministry of consumer affairs taking to make filing a complaint easy?

Q 5.

Explain the redressal mechanism available to consumers under the Consumer Protection Act, 1986?

Q 6.

Who can file a complaint in a consumer court?

Q 7.

What are various ways in which the objective of consumer protection can be achieved? Explain the role of consumer organisations and NGOs in this regard?

Q 8.

Explain the role of consumer organisations and NGOs in protecting and promoting consumers’ interest.

Q 9.

Explain the rights and responsibilities of a consumer.

Q 10.

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

Q 11.

What kind of cases can be filed in a state commission?

Q 12.

What are the responsibilities of a consumer?