Which of these is not a salient feature of the Consumer Protection Act, 1986 ?
1
It is indeed a very unique and highly progressive piece of social welfare legislation and is acclaimed as the magna carta of Indian consumers.
2
It applies to all goods and services unless otherwise expressly notified by the Central Government
3
It allows filing of 'class action' comlplaints on behalf of groups of consumers having common interests.
4
The hallmark of the ACT is that it has not set a time-frame for the disposal of cases.