The document outlines the three branches of government: the legislature, which makes laws; the executive, which ensures the execution and implementation of laws; and the judiciary, which interprets laws and upholds the constitution. It also lists the objectives of the Consumer Protection Act in India, including consumer rights and the establishment of dispute resolution agencies at the district, state, and national levels to address consumer issues.
The document outlines the three branches of government: the legislature, which makes laws; the executive, which ensures the execution and implementation of laws; and the judiciary, which interprets laws and upholds the constitution. It also lists the objectives of the Consumer Protection Act in India, including consumer rights and the establishment of dispute resolution agencies at the district, state, and national levels to address consumer issues.
The document outlines the three branches of government: the legislature, which makes laws; the executive, which ensures the execution and implementation of laws; and the judiciary, which interprets laws and upholds the constitution. It also lists the objectives of the Consumer Protection Act in India, including consumer rights and the establishment of dispute resolution agencies at the district, state, and national levels to address consumer issues.
These branches of the government make laws, ensure their execution and implementation, and interpret them while upholding the spirit of the Constitution.
COMPLEMENTARY COURSE: BM 1231
BUSINESS REGULATORY FRAME WORK
Module 4
Consumer Protection Act-Consumerism- Objectives of the Act- Rights of A
Consumer -Consumer Protection Council-Central and State- Dispute Redressal Agencies - Forums and Commission-Filing of Appeals at The District Level – State Level - National Level- Other legislations: National Food Security Act, 2013