Finality of orders: consumer commission decisions remain final where no appeal is filed under the Act. Every order of a District Commission, State Commission, or National Commission under the Consumer Protection Act becomes final if no appeal has been preferred against that order under the Act; the initiation of an appeal is the operative condition for disturbing such orders.
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Finality of orders: consumer commission decisions remain final where no appeal is filed under the Act.
Every order of a District Commission, State Commission, or National Commission under the Consumer Protection Act becomes final if no appeal has been preferred against that order under the Act; the initiation of an appeal is the operative condition for disturbing such orders.
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