Consumer law is a rapidly evolving field of law that protects the rights of consumers against manufacturers, intermediaries, or sellers. The goal of consumer rights law is to protect consumers. In today’s world, where the scope of commerce is developing every day, consumers may often make mistakes in their legal transactions and suffer from the loss of their rights.
Consumer law is a branch of law that includes regulations protecting consumers’ economic interests, health, and safety, as well as compensating for their losses.
Consumer law is a branch of law that includes legal procedures to be applied when there is no settlement between the seller and the consumer in case of defective or damaged goods or services.
Some of the services provided to prevent these losses are:
Filing a complaint with the Arbitration Board on behalf of consumers
Filing a lawsuit in consumer court
Filing a complaint with the Competition Board on behalf of consumers
Filing a complaint with the Advertising Board on behalf of consumers
Resolution of disputes arising from defective goods and services
Resolution of disputes arising from time-share holidays
Resolution of disputes arising from housing finance contracts
Resolution of disputes arising from guaranteed goods
Resolution of disputes arising from distance sales contracts
Resolution of disputes arising from credit card contracts
Resolution of disputes arising from installment sales contracts and the right of withdrawal