Market and Consumer Protection Notes 7th Social Science

Market and Consumer Protection Notes 7th Social Science

7th Social Science Lesson 21 Notes in English

21. Market and Consumer Protection

Introduction

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Features of a Market

On the Basis of Geographic Location

Local Markets:

In such a market the buyers and sellers are limited to the local region or area. They usually sell perishable goods of daily use since the transportation of such goods can be expensive.

Regional Markets:

These markets cover a wider are than local markets like a district, or a cluster of few smaller states

National Market:

This is when the demand for the goods is limited to one specific country. Or the government may not allow the trade of such goods outside national boundaries.

International Market:

When the demand for the product is international and the goods are also traded internationally in bulk quantities, we call it as an international market.

On the Basis of Time

Very Short Period Market:

Short Period Market:

The market is slightly longer than the previous one. Here the supply can be slightly adjusted.

Long Period Market:

On the Basis of Nature of Transaction

Spot Market:

This is where spot transactions occur, that is the money is paid immediately. There is no system of credit.

Future Market:

This is where the transactions are credit transactions. There is a promise to pay the consideration sometime in the future.

On the Basis of Regulation

Regulated Market:

Unregulated Market:

This is an absolutely free market. There is no oversight or regulation, the market forces decide everything.

On the basis of nature of competition

Monopoly:

Monopolistic Competition:

Oligopoly:

Who is a Consumer?

  1. Paid
  2. Promised
  3. Partly paid and partly promised.

Who is not a Consumer?

What is Unfair Trade Practice?

Consumer protection

The Consumer Protection Act, 1986 (COPRA)

National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC)

Established by the Central Government. It deals with matters of more than 10 million.

State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (SCDRC)

Also known as the “State Commission” established by the State Government in the State. It is a state level court that takes up cases valuing less than ₹10 million.

District Consumer Disputes Redressal Forum (DCDRF)

Consumer protection Act of 2019

Highlights of the New Act:

E-Commerce Transactions:

Enhancement of Pecuniary Jurisdiction:

E-Filing of complaints:

Establishment of Central Consumer Protection Authority:

Unfair Trade Practices:

Penalties for Misleading Advertisement:

Consumer courts in India

National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC):

State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (SCDRC):

District Consumer Disputes Redressal Forum (DCDRF):

Important Acts

The Eight Basic Consumer Rights

“Goods once sold will not be taken back” or “No exchange”, or “No refund under any circumstances” It amounts to Unfair Trade Practice and does not carry any legal weight.

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