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CONSUMER RIGHTS UNDER TRAI ACT, 1997

CONSUMER RIGHTS UNDER TRAI ACT, 1997. TDSAT SEMINAR, BOMBAY 25 TH SEPTEMBER, 2004 RAMJI SRINIVASAN. Consumer Rights under Telecom Regulatory Authority of India Act, 1997 & Consumer Protection Act, 1986 - a Background Analysis. TRAI ACT, 1997 Preamble.

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CONSUMER RIGHTS UNDER TRAI ACT, 1997

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  1. CONSUMER RIGHTS UNDER TRAI ACT, 1997 TDSAT SEMINAR, BOMBAY 25TH SEPTEMBER, 2004 RAMJI SRINIVASAN

  2. Consumer Rights under Telecom Regulatory Authority of India Act, 1997 & Consumer Protection Act, 1986 - a Background Analysis

  3. TRAI ACT, 1997 Preamble • Establishment of TRAI and TDSAT: • to regulate telecom services • protect interest of consumers • promote orderly growth of telecom sector • TDSAT: • adjudicate disputes • dispose of appeals

  4. Functions of TRAI • Special emphasis on Consumers: • Recommendations for development of telecom technology • Lay down standards of quality of service by service providers • Conduct periodical surveys of services provided to consumers • Facilitate competition & promote efficiency in the operation of Telecom services

  5. TDSAT • Adjudicates upon dispute between a group of consumers and telecom service providers. • Does not adjudicate upon : • individual consumer complaints • unfair trade practices under MRTPAct • disputes under Sec. 7B of Indian Telegraph Act.

  6. Consumer Protection Act, 1986 • To provide for better protection of the consumers and establishment of: • for settlement of consumer disputes • District Forum (less than Rs. 20 Lacs) • State Commissions (between Rs. 20 Lacs-1 Crore) • National Commission (more than Rs. 1 Crore)

  7. Who can file a complaint in a Consumer Forum? • Sec 2(b) : • Consumers or group of consumers having similar interests • Voluntary Consumer Associations • Central or State Government • Legal heir or representative of a deceased consumer

  8. TDSAT & Consumer Courts • TDSAT has been established to deal with disputes between a group of consumers and a service provider • TDSAT is a Specialised Tribunal - Special Act • Consumer Court is a General Fora - Earlier Act

  9. TRAI’s Recommendation on Ombudsman • To deal with individual consumer complaints • Facilitate an intra-sector arrangement for efficient response to consumer complaints • Appointment by a licensor under a license agreement • Recommendation silent on Finality, Enforceability and Appeals from Ombudsman

  10. All those who have had complaints against your Service ProviderRAISE YOUR HANDS !! Q & A FOLLOWS

  11. THANK YOU RAMJI SRINIVASAN ADVOCATE saslegal@vsnl.com

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