This article explores the interpretations adopted by the judiciary towards the term "consumer". A person who is a consumer, in simple terms, is any person who buys goods for consideration. The ...
Therapeutic goods marketing necessitates a higher ethical code than advertising for regular consumer products because consumers rely on them for their well-being. It can be challenging for cons...
Along with the Indian economy welcoming the saga of digital revolution, the market extends to the virtual space as well. The online sales of electronic goods and digital services have registere...
Supreme Court of India delivered a landmark judgement regarding Advocates' liability under Consumer Protection Act 2019 in the case "Bar of Indian Lawyers v. D.K. Gandhi PS National Institute o...
The Delhi liquor scam, a controversy that grabbed headlines, intricately involves the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and its leader, Arvind Kejriwal, amidst allegations of corruption and maladministrati...
In today's consumer-centric world, advertisements play a pivotal role in shaping our perceptions and influencing our choices. However, amidst the plethora of enticing promotions, there exists a...
In India, the Consumer Protection Act of 1986 serves as a fundamental safeguard for consumer rights in India, it gives right and power to its citizens and provides relevant remedies in case of ...
International trade involves the movement of goods from one country to another, and it is governed by various laws and regulations. One of the essential documents in international trade is the ...
In Ancient era, Education was privilege given to very few in the society. The Guru (Teacher) used to guide his Shishyas (Students) on their path to knowledge and enlightenment. This tradition i...
Historical Background Of ConsumerismConsumer Protection has its deep roots in the rich soil of Indian civilization, which dates back to 3200 B.C. In ancient India, human values were cherished and...