Seminar stresses protection of consumer rights
Rourkela: The government should protect consumers’ interest, apart from
ensuring accountability and efficiency for both the Government and the
corporate sector, said speakers at a function here today organised to mark
National Consumers’ Day.
To create
awareness among students about consumer rights and functioning of its redressal
mechanism, H K Ray Mahavidyalaya (HKRM) today observed the National Consumers
Day. It was organised by Rourkela Consumers’ Front (RCF).
Jugal Kishore
Acharya, an advocate and consumer activist, spoke on Consumers Protection Act,
1986. Consumers, clients and customers always demand value for their money in
the form of quality goods and better services, he added. He also said consumers’
rights empower them to seek legal recourse to claim loss or defect in the goods
they purchase.
With the
introduction of the Consumer Protection Act in 1986, RCF helps consumers take
advantage of redressal the system. It ensures speedy settlement of grievances
within 90 days.
A consumer
is entitled to file case in the district redressal forum and if dissatisfied
with order, he/she can move the State Commission and National Commission,
Acharya added.
“Before
filing a case, one should make sure that he/she has documentary evidence like
correct bill receipt or any written receipt from the seller, which will make
the judicial proceedings easy,” he noted.
Among
others, Rabindranath Mishra, ADM, Rourkela, Bhabesh Chandra Sahoo, Principal,
HKRM, Sudhir Sundar Ray, President, RCF, Mihir Ray, Secretary, RCF, Rajat
Choudhary, Consumer Activist, Ajay Jena, DIPRO, Rourkela and students of HKRM
were present.
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