Limitation period for consumer complaints can be condoned when sufficient cause is shown and reasons are recorded. A prescribed limitation period requires consumer complaints to be filed within two years from the cause of action; complaints may be entertained after that period only if the complainant satisfies the relevant Commission of sufficient cause for delay, and the Commission records its reasons for condoning the delay.
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Limitation period for consumer complaints can be condoned when sufficient cause is shown and reasons are recorded.
A prescribed limitation period requires consumer complaints to be filed within two years from the cause of action; complaints may be entertained after that period only if the complainant satisfies the relevant Commission of sufficient cause for delay, and the Commission records its reasons for condoning the delay.
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