What is taught in Consumer Law?

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    Surbhi Sahu | Guide-Level 13

    a month ago

    In Consumer Law, you will get to understand and analyze the laws relating to consumer disputes and settlements in India. You will be able to understand the roles of various authorities in dealing with consumer disputes. Consumer law protects consumers against issues like fraud or mis-selling when they purchase a product or service. Consumer markets have to abide by the rules and regulations of this directive.

    The consumer principles are access, choice, information, education, safety and quality, protection of economic interests, fairness and equity, redress, sustainability, privacy and representation.

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    Pragati Singh | Contributor-Level 10

    3 months ago

    Some areas that are covered in the consumer law syllabus are Good at analysing consumer policies, Good at analysing consumer policies, Good at analysing consumer policies, Good at analysing consumer policies, etc.

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