NCDRC: Structure, Powers, Functions, and Significance
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The NCDRC OR National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission is a quasi-judicial commission set up under the Consumer Protection Act, 1986.
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The NCDRC or National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission is a quasi-judicial commission set up under the Consumer Protection Act, 1986.
About NCDRC: Its Full Form, Structure and Composition
- NCDRC Full Form: National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission
- Members: The NCDRC is headed by a chairperson and comprises seven other members . The chairperson is headed by a retired or a sitting judge of the Supreme Court.
- Mandate : The main mandate of National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission is to provide speedy, economical and summary resolution of consumer complaints or disputes.
NCDRC: Its Powers and Functions
- Entertain Consumer Grievances: According to the Consumer Protection Act 1986, NCDRC can entertain consumer complaints that are valued over Rs. 1 Crore.
- After the amendment of the 1986 Act, the NCDRC will entertain complaints valued above Rs. 10 Crore.
- Individuals aggrieved by an order of the NCDRC can file an appeal against the order in the Supreme Court of India within a period of 30 days.
Significance of NCDRC
- Uphold Customer Interests: NCDRC upholds customer rights by identifying violations of consumer rights, investigating, and taking appropriate action.
- Compensation for Customers: The NCDRC has powers to recall goods or withdraw hazardous services , and refund the price paid.
- Stop Misleading Advertisement: NCDRC can instruct concerned trader/ manufacturer/ endorser/ advertiser/ publisher to discontinue a false or misleading advertisement.
- Penalize Endorsers: NCDRC has powers to penalize a manufacturer or an endorser of up to Rs 10 lakh and imprisonment for up to two years for a false or misleading advertisement.
The Consumer Protection Act, 2019
- About : The Consumer protection Act, 2019 is a legislation that upholds the rights of consumers and provides for the promotion and protection of the rights of consumers.
- The act has enabled ordinary consumers to secure less expensive and often speedy redressal of their grievances.
- Right to be protected against the marketing of goods and services which are hazardous to life and property;
- Right to Choice among a variety of goods or services at competitive prices;
- Right to be informed about the quality, quantity, potency, purity, standard, and price of goods or services;
- Right to be heard;
- Right to Consumer Awareness;
- Right to seek Redressal against unfair or restrictive trade practices;
- The services cover transport, telephone, electricity, housing, banking, insurance, medical treatment, etc. However, no complaint can be filed for alleged deficiency in any service that is rendered free of charge or under a contract of personal service .
About Consumer protection Act, 1986