Consumer Disputes
Consumer disputes refer to legal conflicts between consumers and businesses over issues related to the sale of goods or services. These disputes may arise due to various reasons such as defective products, substandard services, overcharging, unfair trade practices, and breach of warranty or contract.
Product liability: This refers to disputes arising from the sale of defective products that cause harm or injury to the consumer.
Fraudulent practices: Disputes may arise when businesses use false or misleading advertising, misrepresentation of facts, or other deceptive practices to attract consumers.
Breach of warranty: Disputes may arise when businesses fail to honor warranties or guarantees associated with their products or services.
Billing disputes: Disputes may arise when businesses overcharge consumers or engage in fraudulent billing practices.
To resolve consumer disputes, consumers can file lawsuit against the business in Consumer Redressal Forums seeking damages or other legal remedies.