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  2. Advertising Standards Council of India - Wikipedia

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    ASCI’s team consists of the Board of Governors, [7] the Consumer Complaints Council (CCC) [8] and its Secretariat. ASCI has 16 members in its Board of Governors, four each representing the key sectors such as Advertisers, advertising agencies, media and allied professions such as market research, consulting, business education etc.

  3. Consumer Guidance Society of India - Wikipedia

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    The Consumer Guidance Society of India (CGSI) is a nonprofit consumer organization established in India in 1966 to protect and educate the Indian consumer about sub-standard products and services, adulterated foods, short weights and measures, spurious and hazardous drugs, exorbitant prices, endemic shortages leading to black marketing and profiteering, unfulfilled manufacture guarantees, and ...

  4. State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commissions (India)

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    A State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission is an Indian autonomous, statutory and constitutional institution formed as a quasi judicial body at the state and union territory level under Section 2 (44) of the Consumer Protection Act, 2019 to protect the rights of consumers. It is a system of alternate dispute resolution between conflicting ...

  5. National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission - Wikipedia

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    The National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC) is a quasi-judicial government commission established in India in 1988 under the Consumer Protection Act of 1986. [3] Headquartered in New Delhi, it serves as the apex national-level forum for consumer dispute resolution in India. [3] The NCDRC is headed by a sitting or retired judge ...

  6. Consumer Protection Act, 1986 - Wikipedia

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    Status: Repealed. The Consumer Protection Act, 1986 (COPRA) was an Act by the Parliament of India elected to protect the interests of consumers in India. It was replaced by the Consumer Protection Act, 2019. It was made for the establishment of consumer councils and other authorities for the settlement of consumer's grievances and matters ...

  7. E-Daakhil - Wikipedia

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    E-Daakhil is an online portal launched on 7 September 2020 by The National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC) for online and offline filing of complaints by aggrieved consumers and also facilitates of digital payments related to it. [1] The portal is available in Consumer Redressal Commissions of various states of India. [2][3][4][5]

  8. Ministry of Food and Drug Administration (Maharashtra)

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    The Ministry of Food and Drug Administration is a ministry of the Government of Maharashtra. The ministry is responsible for consumer protection and regulating food and drug related issues in Maharashtra [1][4][5] The Ministry is headed by a cabinet level minister. Dharamraobaba Bhagwantrao Aatram is current Minister of Food and Drugs ...

  9. Consumer court - Wikipedia

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    To file a complaint, a consumer obtains a copy of the Consumer Protection Act. The format for filing a complaint is simple, with guidelines provided for reference. It is advisable to describe the facts and support the claim with comprehensive documentation. The consumer must attach photocopied documents (evidence and references) in the ...