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Volume : II, Issue : X, November - 2012

A REVIEW OF STATUS OF CONSUMER PROTECTION LAW IN INDIA

GADHE DATTATRAY PUNJAJI

Published By : Laxmi Book Publication

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The paper attempts to present the state of consumer protection in India by way of analysing the present status with respect to the UN Guidelines for consumer protection. The paper throws light on the current scenario by giving some data and highlighting the problems. It observes that the legal and the policy framework in the country is fairly good to capture the measures suggested by the UN Guidelines but when it comes to implementation, the situation is not up to the mark. It concludes with some suggestions and recommendations that might further improve the consumer protection regime in the country.

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GADHE DATTATRAY PUNJAJI, (2012). A REVIEW OF STATUS OF CONSUMER PROTECTION LAW IN INDIA. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. II, Issue. X, http://oldisrj.lbp.world/UploadedData/1661.pdf

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  1. Planning Commission, Government of India, National Human Development Report, 2001.
  2. CUTS, 2001, State of the Indian Consumer
  3. United Nations, (1985/1999), Guidelines for Consumer Protection, April 9, 1985, (General Assembly Resolution No.: 39/248), revised in 1999

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