Should a consumer file a contempt of court case under Section 27 of the Consumer Protection Act without first informing the respondent?
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No, a consumer cannot file a contempt of court case under Section 27 of the Consumer Protection Act without first informing the respondent. The law requires that the respondent be served with a notice and given an opportunity to be heard before any contempt proceedings can be initiated.
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