Limitation period: complaints must be filed within prescribed time; delay may be condoned if sufficient cause shown. Section 24A prescribes a two-year limitation period for consumer complaints, making timely filing a precondition to admissibility before District Forums, State Commissions and the National Commission. It permits condonation of delay if the complainant shows sufficient cause, but mandates that any decision to extend time must record the forum's reasons.
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Limitation period: complaints must be filed within prescribed time; delay may be condoned if sufficient cause shown.
Section 24A prescribes a two-year limitation period for consumer complaints, making timely filing a precondition to admissibility before District Forums, State Commissions and the National Commission. It permits condonation of delay if the complainant shows sufficient cause, but mandates that any decision to extend time must record the forum's reasons.
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