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SHORT ANSWER: The Consumer Protection Act, 2019 does not specifically define permissible levels of products but provides for the regulation of unfair trade practices and ensures consumer rights. DETAILS: - The Act aims to protect consumers against unfair trade practices, defective goods, and deficient services. - It establishes the Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) to promote, protect, and enforce the rights of consumers. - The Act includes provisions for product safety and quality standards as prescribed by relevant authorities. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - Violation of consumer rights can lead to penalties, including fines and imprisonment for misleading advertisements or unfair trade practices. SOURCE: - Consumer Protection Act, 2019
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