Consumer law, which is recently included in Indian Laws, has become very popular and effective in the short span of time. When the industrialization and commercialization is at its peak, the expansion in marketing and trade activities is liable, and this increases the need of consumer laws.
Today many journals and law books have introduced that carries the matter on the subject. Consumer law consists of laws and organizations that have been designed to ensure the rights of the consumers, along with maintaining the rights of the fair trade competition. These laws are designed to prevent the business to engage in frauds and other unfair practices to achieve an edge over its competition.
Other than this, these consumer laws are specifically designed with the aim to protect the rights of consumers. Take an example- a government may require some businesses to make public, certain information about the products in areas that aims to the safety and health of the public. Consumer protection is linked to consumer rights and with the help of these laws, the consumers get to get the fair deals without fear of being cheated.