Role and Importance of COPRA, 1986
Role and Importance of COPRA, 1986
Role and Importance of COPRA, 1986
COPRA,1986
&
Importance
of
PREAMBLE
An Act to provide for better protection of the interests of
consumers and for that purpose to make provision for the
establishment of consumer councils and other authorities for the
settlement of consumers disputes and for matters connected
therewith
Introduction
The Consumer Protection Act of 1986 is a social welfare
legislation which was enacted as a result of widespread
consumer protection movement.The main objective of the
legislature in the enactment of this act is to provide for the
better protection of the interests of the consumer and tomake
provisions for establishment of consumer councils and other
authorities for settlement of consumer disputes and matter
therewith connected. In order to promote and protect the rights
andinterests of consumers, quasi judicial machinery is sought
to be set up at district, state and centrallevels. These quasi
judicial bodies have to observe the principles of natural justi
and have been empowered to give reliefs, of specific nature
and also to impose penalties for non compliance of the orders
given by such bodies.
Who is a Consumer ?
The expression consumer is defined inS.2(1)(d) of the Act.The
primary purpose of the definition is to restrict the availability of
consumer remedies to consumers only.The method adopted is
to confine the Act to non-business buyers from business
sellers.The definition is as follows:
2(1)(d) consumer means any person who,-
(i) Buys any goods for a consideration which has been paid or
promised or partly paid and partly promised,or under any
system of deferred payment and includes any user of such
goods other than the person who buys such goods for
consideration paid or promised or partly paid or partly
promised,or under any system of deffered payment when
such use is made with the approval of such person,but
does not include a person who obtains such goods for
resale or for any commercial purpose;or
(ii)
Hires or avails of any services for a consideration
which has been paid or promised or partly paid and partly
promised,or under any system of deferred payment and
includes any beneficiary of such services other than the
person who hires or avails of the services for consideration
paid or promised,or partly paid and partly promised,or
under system of deferred payment,when such services are
availed of with the approval of the first mentioned person
but does not include a person who avails of such services
for any commercial purpose;
Right
Right
Right
Right
to
to
to
to
safety
information
choose
be heard/Right to redressal
Objectives
Objectives of Central Council
The objectives of the Central Council is to promote and protect
the
rights
of
the
consumers
such
as:a) - the right to be protected against the marketing of goods
and services which are hazardous to life and property.
b) - the right to be informed about the quality, quantity,
potency, purity, standard and price of goods or services, as the
case may be so as to protect the consumer against unfair trade
practices
.
c) - the right to be assured, wherever possible, access to a
variety of goods and services at competitive prices.
d) - the right to be heard and to be assured that consumer's
from
unfair
this act
trade
is self
practices.
As
and
unique
piece
of
is
one
of
the
major
right
of
choice,
safety,
information,
The most important trait of this act is the provision for setting
up three-tier
quasi judicial machinery popularly known as consumer courts
at national,
state, and district levels. A complaint is to be made to the
district forum of
the concerned
services and
district
where
the
value
of
goods
and
Court.
The
Apex
Court,
National
in case
the
is
buyer
through establishment of special court and by
introduction of special
Mugdha Tomar
Sec B
Roll 63
First Semester