Consumer Law
Consumer law refers to the legal framework designed to protect consumers in their interactions with businesses and ensure fair and transparent transactions. It encompasses a range of regulations and statutes that safeguard consumers’ rights, such as the right to safety, information, choice, and redress. Consumer laws cover various areas, including product safety, advertising and marketing practices, unfair contract terms, consumer warranties, and protection against deceptive or fraudulent practices. The objective of consumer law is to promote consumer welfare, prevent exploitation, and provide avenues for consumers to seek remedies and compensation when their rights are violated or they experience harm due to faulty products or unfair business practices.