Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Business Studies

Chapter

Consumer Protection

Question:

In case an aggrieved consumer is not satisfied with the decision of the State Commission under Consumer protection Act, he/she can make a further appeal in:

Options:

National Commission

State High Court

Supreme Court of India

None of the above

Correct Answer:

National Commission

Explanation:

The correct answer is option 1- National Commission.

In case an aggrieved consumer is not satisfied with the decision of the State Commission under the Consumer protection Act, he/she can make a further appeal in National Commission.

“As per the Consumer Protection Rules 2021, the jurisdiction of District Commission, State Commission and the National Commission is as follow:

  1. District Commission: District commission has a jurisdiction to entertain complaints where value of goods or services paid as consideration does not exceed fifty lakh rupees. Either on the first hearing or at any later stage, it appears to district commission that there exists elements of settlement which may be acceptable to the parties, it may direct them to give their consent for settlement of dispute through mediation within five days. In case the parties agree for settlement by mediation and give written consent, the district commission refers the matter for mediation and the provisions relating to mediation shall apply. However, in the event of failure of settlement by mediation proceeds with the complaint. If the complaint alleges defect in goods which cannot be determined without proper analysis or test of goods, the commission obtains the sample of goods, seal it and refer to the appropriate authority for analysis. In case of services, the dispute is settled based on the basis of evidence brought to its notice by the complainant and can ask for any required information document or records from the service provider for settlement. If any of the parties are not satisfied by the order of District Commission can appeal against such order to the State Commission on the grounds of facts or law within a period of forty five days from the date of order.
  2. State Commission: It is established by the respective state government and ordinarily function at the state capital. State Commission has a jurisdiction to entertain complaints where value of goods and services paid as consideration that exceeds rupees fifty lakh but does not exceed two crore. If any of the parties are not satisfied by the order of State Commission can appeal against such order to the National Commission within a period of thirty days of such order.
  3. National Commission: The National Commission has territorial jurisdiction over the whole country. National Commission has a jurisdiction to entertain complaints where value of goods or services paid as consideration exceeds two crores of rupees. If any of the parties are not satisfied by the order of National Commission can appeal against such order to the Supreme Court of India within a period of thirty days of such order.”