What is the typical structure of a consumer law course?
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The course has been designed to give you a foundational and smooth understanding of the Consumer Protection Act, 2019 with the help of real-life illustrations.
The typical structure of a consumer law course is as follows :-
- Theoretical aspects: Study of consumer protection laws, consumer rights, remedies for consumer disputes, unfair trade practices, and ethical business practices.
- Practical aspects: Case studies, legal drafting, moot court exercises, and internships to gain practical experience.
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Hey,
The structure of a consumer law course can vary depending on the institution and level of study. However, the common outlook of the course is like-
- Theoretical aspects: Study of consumer protection laws, consumer rights, remedies for consumer disputes, unfair trade practices, and ethical business practices.
- Practical aspects: Case studies, legal drafting, moot court exercises, and internships to gain practical experience.
Hope it resolves your query !
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