Enforcement of Orders Under the Consumer Protection Act in India
Enforcement of Orders Under the Consumer Protection Act in India
The Consumer Protection Act, 1986, provides for effective mechanisms to ensure compliance with the orders issued by District Forums, State Commissions, and the National Commission.
Enforcement Mechanisms:
- Attachment of Property: If a party fails to comply with an interim order, the concerned forum can order the attachment of their property.
- Sale of Attached Property: If non-compliance persists, the attached property can be sold to recover the amount due to the complainant.
- Certificate of Recovery: The concerned forum can issue a certificate of recovery to the District Collector, who can then recover the amount as arrears of land revenue.
Importance of Enforcement:
- Protecting Consumer Rights: Effective enforcement ensures that consumers receive the relief awarded by the consumer forums.
- Deterring Non-Compliance: Strict enforcement measures deter businesses from violating consumer rights.
- Promoting Consumer Confidence: By ensuring that orders are enforced, the Act promotes consumer confidence in the justice delivery system.
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