Consumer Law
In regular life, individuals often acquire consumable products and make use of various goods as required. Unfortunately, instances of defects in consumer items, concerns surrounding Fast-Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG), unfair business practices, fraudulent activities, and inadequate trader services have arisen. To address these issues and protect the interests of consumers, India introduced the Consumer Protection Act in 1986. This legislation signifies a significant milestone in India’s legal framework. Our services are designed to assist consumers, including tasks such as drafting notices and submitting complaints to consumer redressal authorities. These authorities include the District Forum, State Commission, and National Commission. Our primary objective is to aid clients in securing remedies such as compensation, product replacements, price refunds, and defect rectifications. We offer support at all levels, from District Forums to High Court appeals, ensuring that consumers can seek justice and safeguard their rights.
