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Question : Which year was the Consumer Protection Act (CPA) enacted in India?

 

Option 1: 1976

Option 2: 1986

Option 3: 1996

Option 4: 2006


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Correct Answer: 1986


Solution : The correct answer is (b) 1986.

The Consumer Protection Act (CPA) was enacted in India in 1986. The CPA is a comprehensive law that aims to protect the rights and interests of consumers in India. It provides a legal framework for consumers to seek redressal and compensation in case of unfair trade practices, defective products, or deficient services. The act establishes consumer rights, defines responsibilities of manufacturers and sellers, sets up consumer forums and authorities for dispute resolution, and promotes consumer education and awareness.

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