Basic Provisions of the Consumer Protection Act (CPA) 1986
The Consumer Protection Act 1986 was passed by the Indian Parliament to protect consumer rights and to redress consumer complaints and resolve consumer disputes. Every …
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The Consumer Protection Act 1986 was passed by the Indian Parliament to protect consumer rights and to redress consumer complaints and resolve consumer disputes. Every …
Redressal Agencies: We explain below the various authorities set up under the Consumer Protection Act 1986. Consumer Protection Councils: The Act provides for setting up …
Important Methods of Consumer Protection: How to ensure consumer protection from unfair, restrictive, deceptive and exploitative practices of manufacturers and suppliers? The important ways for …
Doctrines of Caveat Emptor and Caveat Venditor
Consumers in the developed countries such as the USA and UK are much more conscious of their rights. But in countries such as India consumers …
Exporting: Exporting is often the first choice when manufacturers decide to expand abroad. Simply stating, exporting means selling abroad, either directly to target customers or …
Contract awarding is the method used during a procurement in order to evaluate the proposals (tender offers) taking part and award the relevant contract. Usually …
The only constant thing in life is change and contracts are not spared of this as well. Contracts are legally binding documents between two or …
A contract can be anything from a formal written document to a purely verbal promise. For example, a contract could be made simply because of …
Establishment of WTO The World Trade Organization (WTO) is the only international organization that deals with global rules of trade between nations. It provides a …
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