Answer:
(i)
The consumer redressal process is becoming cumbersome, expensive and time
consuming.
(ii) Many times, consumers are required to engage a lawyer.
(iii) These cases require time for filing and attending
the court proceedings, etc.
(iv) In most purchases, cash memos are not issued hence
evidence is not easy to gather.
(v) Moreover, most purchases in the market are small
retail sales.
(vi) The existing laws also are not very clear on the
issue of compensation to consumers injured by defective products.
(vii) After 25 years of the enactment of COPRA, consumer
awareness in India is spreading but slowly.
(viii) Besides this, the enforcement of laws that protects
workers, especially in the unorganised sector is weak.
(ix) Rules and regulations for the functioning of markets
are often not followed.
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