Rahul kandharkar (Freelance Editor Legal Consultant Author.) 18 May 2018
A party in perosn is also sufficient to represent the case, u can also go and present it on his behlf.
TGK REDDI 18 May 2018
You, for that matter any person, can. Under the provision of Section 2(b) of The Consumer Protection Rules, 1987.
Kumar Doab (FIN) 18 May 2018
GO thru;
The consumer may be represented by ‘Authorized Agent/Representative’.
https://indiankanoon.org/doc/1139974/
https://consumerhelpline.gov.in/ConsumerCourt.pdf
https://indiankanoon.org/doc/1570771/
Kumar Doab (FIN) 18 May 2018
Thereafter;
Consumer Protection Regulations, 2005;16
https://ncdrc.nic.in/regulations2005.html
‘Consumer Protection (Procedure for regulation of allowing appearance of Agents or representatives or Non-Advocates or Voluntary Organisations before the Consumer Forum), Regulations, 2014;2
https://ncdrc.nic.in/bare_acts/Consumer%20Protection%20Regulation.pdf
You should get all answers.
For the skae of the affected party that is trusting you and for your own sake take help and guidance of a very able senior LOCAL counsel of unshakable repute and integrity specializing in consumer matters and having successful track record ….. and well versed with LOCAL precedences etc and worth his/her salt …
Kumar Doab (FIN) 18 May 2018
Observe and conduct as posted rules!
Avoid offending Presiding Officer.
Wish you the best.
TGK REDDI 19 May 2018
No, unlike a civil court.
In civil law, a person other than an advocate who assists a plaintiff or a defendant is known as recognised agent.
Consumer Forum simply calls them as agent.