Question
Who has the administrative control over State commission
as per Consumer Protection Act?Solution
Explanation: Section 70. Administrative control: (1) The National Commission shall have the authority to lay down such adequate standards in consultation with the Central Government from time to time, for better protection of the interests of consumers and for that purpose, shall have administrative control over all the State Commissions in the following matters.Â
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