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  • Question 1
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    Which act safeguards and provides reliefs to the buyers of the goods in case the goods purchased do not match with express or implied conditions or warranties?
    Solution
    The Sale of Goods Act came into existence on 1 July 1930.
    It is a contract whereby the seller transfers or agrees to transfer the property in the goods to the buyer for price.
    It is applicable all over India, except Jammu and Kashmir.
    The goods are sold from owner to buyer for a certain price and at a given period of time.
    This act safeguards and provides reliefs to the buyers of the goods in case the goods purchased do not match with express or implied conditions or warranties.
  • Question 2
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    ___________ are set up in each district by the concerned State Government.
    Solution
    District Forums are set up in each district by the State Government concerned.
    The District Forum consists of a President and two other members, one of whom should be a woman.
    They all are appointed by the State Government concerned.
    A complaint can be made to the appropriate District Forum when the value of the goods or services in question, along with the compensation claimed, does not exceed Rs. 20 lakhs
  • Question 3
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    Who can file a complaint under the Consumer Protection Act, 1986?
    Solution
    A complaint before the appropriate consumer forum can be made by:
    • Any consumer;
    • Any registered consumers association;
    • The Central Government or any State Government;
    • One or more consumers, on behalf of numerous consumers having the same interest; and
    • A legal heir or representative of a deceased consumer.
  • Question 4
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    District forums, State Commission and National Commission have the power to
    i. Receive affidavits
    ii. Order to replace goods
    iii. Award compensation
    iv. Examine books of accounts
  • Question 5
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    As per the Consumer Protection Act, 1986 a complaint means an allegation in writing regarding
    (i) Defective goods
    (ii) Deficiency in services
    (iii)Excessive price
    (iv)An unfair trade practice
  • Question 6
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    Which of the following deliveries is called as a Construction delivery?
    Solution
    Sudhakar sold 100 mobile sets to Shubham but there are in a warehouse- it can be stated as a Constructive Delivery. Constructive Delivery can be defined as a situation where the actual delivery is not yet done but the transfer of the ownership of the goods is done.
  • Question 7
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    What is the importance of consumer protection from the point of view of a consumer?
    Solution

    The importance of consumer protection from the consumers point of view can be understood from the following points:

    1. Consumer awareness:In the light of widespread ignorance of consumers about their rights and reliefs available to them, it becomes necessary to educate them about the same so as to achieve consumer awareness.
    2. To organise consumer in the form of consumer organisations: Consumers need to be organised in the form of consumer organisations which would take care of their interests. Though, in India, we do have consumer organisations which are working in this direction, adequate protection is required to be given to consumers till these organisations become powerful enough to protect and promote the interests of consumers.
    3. Protection against malpractices or exploitation of sellers: Consumers might be Compensation for impurities in cold drinks exploited by unscrupulous, exploitative and unfair trade practices like defective and unsafe products, adulteration, false and misleading advertising, hoarding, black-marketing etc.Consumers need protection against such malpractices of the sellers.
  • Question 8
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    In case the aggrieved party is not satisfied with the order of the District Forum, within which period a complaint must be filed before the State Commission?
    Solution
    A complaint can to be made to the appropriate District Forum when the value of the goods or services in question, along with the compensation claimed, does not exceed Rs. 20 lakhs.
    In case the aggrieved party is not satisfied with the order of the District Forum, he can appeal before the State Commission within 30 days of the passing of the order.
  • Question 9
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    Central Government undertakings are beyond the purview of Consumer Protection Act.

  • Question 10
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    Following are out of the purview of the Consumer Protection Act
    i. Doctors
    ii. Advocates
    iii. Practising Chartered Accountants
    iv. Railways
    Solution
    None of the following are out of the purview of the Consumer Protection Act
    i. Doctors
    ii. Advocates
    iii. Practising Chartered Accountants
    iv. Railways
    Consumer Protection Act was enacted by the Government of India in order to protect the interests of the consumers.
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