When Computer Programmers, as a community, are driven to an extreme frustration, on account of short-changing by charlatans, I will definitely take up a case for Computer Programmers Protection Act. Presently it is only Indian marginal farmers - who have been driven to extreme hopeless situation - have been committing suicides in droves.
Indian Penal Code, Criminal Procedure Code, Law of Contracts and Civil Procedure Code actually are sufficient to take care of any and all violations done against any Consumer. Still as Consumers constitute 100% of population and the trade ethics were going to dogs, day-by-day, Consumer Protection Act was brought in as a Comprehensive Solution to address the typical grievance situation of Consumers that can, inter alia, assure speedy and cheap redressal mechanism.
Similarly existing laws, even without Consumer Protection Act, are sufficient to bring the culprits to book; that is technically. But, as in the case of Consumers, Farmers also are unable to prosecute the offenders through costly and long drawn litigation. That is why, like Consumer Protection Act, Farmers Protection Act too should be brought in to protect marginal farmers, who constitute between 60-70 Crores of the total population; this should assure speedy redressal at affordable costs. And if Indian Farming Sector collapses, India will have to go to the days of pre-Green Revolution, meaning inadequate food supplies, starvation deaths, heavy dependence on imported food and finally enmass suicides of Indian farmers.
Indian Penal Code, Criminal Procedure Code, Law of Contracts and Civil Procedure Code actually are sufficient to take care of any and all violations done against any Consumer. Still as Consumers constitute 100% of population and the trade ethics were going to dogs, day-by-day, Consumer Protection Act was brought in as a Comprehensive Solution to address the typical grievance situation of Consumers that can, inter alia, assure speedy and cheap redressal mechanism.
Similarly existing laws, even without Consumer Protection Act, are sufficient to bring the culprits to book; that is technically. But, as in the case of Consumers, Farmers also are unable to prosecute the offenders through costly and long drawn litigation. That is why, like Consumer Protection Act, Farmers Protection Act too should be brought in to protect marginal farmers, who constitute between 60-70 Crores of the total population; this should assure speedy redressal at affordable costs. And if Indian Farming Sector collapses, India will have to go to the days of pre-Green Revolution, meaning inadequate food supplies, starvation deaths, heavy dependence on imported food and finally enmass suicides of Indian farmers.