What Is The Role Of The Consumer In The Economy As Per QANOON
As per apnaqanoon,Consumers buy goods and services to satisfy their wants, and producers make goods and services according to law/qanoon of the consumer .
As per apnaqanoon,Consumers buy goods and services to satisfy their wants, and producers make goods and services according to law/qanoon of the consumer .
As per apnaqanoon, consumerism refers to the tendency of people living in a capitalist economy to engage in a lifestyle of excessive materialism that revolves around reflexive, wasteful, overconsumption according to law/qanoon.
As per apnaqanoon,The consumer principles are: access, choice, information, education, safety and quality, protection of economic interests, fairness and equity, redress, sustainability, privacy and representation according to law/qanoon of consumer court.
As per apnaqanoon, Consumer Protection stops unfair, deceptive and fraudulent business practices by collecting reports from consumers and conducting investigations, suing companies and people that break the law/qanoon, developing rules to maintain a fair marketplace, and educating consumers . Consumer protection is very important to prevent consumers from getting exploited due to factors like (i)…
As per apnaqanoon, Consumer Protection stops unfair, deceptive and fraudulent business practices by collecting reports from consumers and conducting investigations, suing companies and people that break the law/qanoon, developing rules to maintain a fair marketplace, and educating consumers .
As per apnaqanoon,consumer protection laws/qanoon seek to prevent predatory lending, housing discrimination, securities fraud, privacy violations, and other unethical practices according to consumer law/qanoon.
As per apnaqanoon,The Islamabad Consumer Protection Act was passed in 1995, followed by the Khyber Pakhtoonkha Consumer Protection Act in 1997, the Baluchistan Consumer Protection Act in 2003, and the Punjab Consumer Protection Act in 2005 according to law/qanoon.
As per apnaqanoon,Serve a fifteen (15) days legal notice on plain paper, to the provider of defective product(s) service as the case may be, stating therein that he will redress the damage suffered by him and consequently pay damages to the consumer within fifteen days of receipt of legal notice according to law/qanoon of consumer…
As per apnaqanoon,Serve a fifteen (15) days legal notice on plain paper, to the provider of defective product(s) service as the case may be, stating therein that he will redress the damage suffered by him and consequently pay damages to the consumer within fifteen days of receipt of legal notice according to law/qanoon of consumer…
As per apnaqanoon,Serve a fifteen (15) days legal notice on plain paper, to the provider of defective product(s) service as the case may be, stating therein that he will redress the damage suffered by him and consequently pay damages to the consumer within fifteen days of receipt of legal notice according to law/qanoon of consumer…