Consumer Court is a special purpose court in India that deals with cases regarding consumer disputes, conflicts and grievances. They are judiciary hearings set up by the government to protect the consumers' rights. Its main function is to maintain the fair practices & contracts by sellers. Consumers can file a case against a seller if they are cheated or exploited by sellers. The court will only give a verdict in favour of the consumers/customers if they have proof of exploitation, i.e., bills or purchase memos. If a consumer does not have the proper documents required for filing a case then it would be very difficult for the consumer to win or even file a case.
Rights provided by consumer courts
The consumer rights provided by consumer courts in India are:
Right to Safety: The right to be protected from all types of hazardous goods and services
Right to Information: The right to be fully informed about the performance and quality of all goods and services
Right to Choose: The right to free choice of goods and services
Right to be Heard: The right to be heard in all decision-making processes related to consumer interest
Right to Redressal: The right to seek compensation, whenever consumer rights have been infringed
Right to Consumer Education: The right to complete consumer education
District Consumer Disputes Redressal Forum : A district level court works at the district level with cases where the compensation claimed is up to one crore.
Process to file a complaint
The Process to file complaint with Consumer Courts in India, first you will need to buy a copy of the Consumer Protection Act. The format for filing a complaint is simple with the guidelines being provided as well. It is advisable to draft your complaint in a clear and concise manner testifying the facts and support it with the mandatory documentation. • Along with your complaint and the affidavit, you must attach a list of documents that you are submitting as part of evidence and references in the complaint file. Make sure that you attach only photocopies of the evidence documents. • Sign and attach a Vakalatnama along with your documents. This will give your lawyer the authorization to represent your case in the court.
The main function of consumer court is to provide some extra privilege to the consumers and to maintain the practice by the seller of the service provider toward the consumer. Submitting complain is very simple and a consumer has no need to hire any lawyer. Approaching a consumer court is very simple and extremely cheap as one can represent oneself without having to hire a lawyer and not required to pay any court fee but just a nominal fee.