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In case a consumer is not satisfied with the order passed in the State Commission, he can further make an appeal in the National Commission within a time period of
10 days
20 days
30 days
45 days
- If a consumer is not satisfied with the order from the State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, they can appeal to the National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission.
- The time frame to make such an appeal is typically specified in the Consumer Protection Act.
- Option 1: 10 days - This is too short for the appeal process and not in line with standard practices.
- Option 2: 20 days - This is also shorter than the actual stipulation.
- Option 3: 30 days - This is the correct time frame allotted for making an appeal.
- Option 4: 45 days - This is longer than the usual period allowed for appeals.
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