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A basic principle in marketing is that the Consumer is always right.  The consumer rights in Sri Lanka are protected by the Consumer Affairs Authority and Authority consider that protection of consumer rights is a means of developing responsible civic society. 

 

We uphold internationally accepted basic consumer rights:

 

  1. The right to satisfaction of basic needs – To have access to buy essential goods and services: adequate food, clothing, shelter, education, public utilities, water and sanitation.

 

  1. The right to safety – To be protected against products, products processes and services which are hazardous to health or life.

 

 

  1. The right to be informed – To be given the facts needed to make informed choice, and to be protected against dishonest of mislead advertising and labeling.

 

  1. The right to choose – To be able to select from a range of products and services, offered at competitive prices with an assurance of satisfactory quality.

 

  1. The right to be heard – To have consumer interests represented in the making and execution of government policy, and in the development of products and services.

 

  1. The right to redress – To receive a fair settlement of just claims including compensation for misrepresentation, shoddy goods or unsatisfactory services.

 

  1. The right to consumer education – To acquire knowledge and skills needed to make informed, confident choices about goods and services, while being aware of basic consumer rights and responsibilities and how to act on them.

 

  1. The right to a healthy environment – To live and work in an environment which is non-threatening to the well-being of present and future generations.

 
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There are many local and international organizations that involved in promoting consumer empowerment and competition promotion activities.

Sri Lankan Institutions

There are separate institutions formed by the specific legislations by the Sri Lankan government which are providing support to the Consumer Affairs Authority in carrying out its activities. These legislations cover specific commodities and subjects which are relevant to achieve the objective of consumer welfare and coming under the purview of the Consumer Affairs Authority Act No.09 of 2003 too.


01. Ministry of Trade Commerce Consumer Affairs & Marketing Development    

 02.Telecommunication Regulatory Commission


 Regulation of the business of supply of telecommunication services, both
 land and mobile, including conditions of service and tariffs.
 www.trc.gov.lk

03.Sri Lanka Standards Institutions

     Provides standards to be maintained in specified commodities marketed in
     Sri Lanka, either they are imported or manufactured locally.
     www.nsf.ac.lk

04.National Dangerous Drug Control Board

    Regulation of import, manufacture or trade in pharmaceutical drugs and
    cosmetic devices.
    www.nddcb.gov.lk

05.Central Environmental Authority

    Regulations are issued for maintaining minimum standards by organiaztions
    to protect the environment and people against hazardous or unhealthy
    methods of waste disposal, air pollution.
    www.cea.lk

06.National Intellectual Property Office.

    To encourage and foster pioneering efforts for new inventions through
    granting patent rights and investigations in to complaints on violations
    of intellectual property rights
    www.nipo.lk

 

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