Clubs · Dec 16, 2024 · 1 min read
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This article explains how court fees are applied in civil cases involving consumer protection. Court fees are calculated based on the value of the dispute and current legal regulations, to ensure that consumer rights are protected without causing too much financial burden. Understanding court fees helps the parties involved to better prepare for the litigation process and manage costs effectively.
Pursuant to Article 71 of the Law on Consumer Protection 2023, the court fees for civil cases on consumer rights protection are as follows:
Article 71. Court fees for civil cases on consumer rights protection
1. Court fees for civil cases on consumer rights protection shall be implemented in accordance with the provisions of law on court fees and charges and the provisions of this Law.
2. Consumers who initiate civil lawsuits to protect their legitimate rights and interests, and social organizations participating in consumer rights protection representing consumers under authorization to initiate civil lawsuits to protect consumer rights, do not have to pay advance court fees.
3. Social organizations participating in protecting consumer rights initiating civil lawsuits on protecting consumer rights for the public interest do not have to pay advance court fees or pay court fees.
Accordingly, court fees for civil cases on consumer rights protection are implemented in accordance with the provisions of the law on court fees and charges and the provisions of the Law on Consumer Protection 2023.
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