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We GK Associates believes in professional ethics. We believe means are equally and often more important than the ends. We give great emphasis for quality in our service and integrity in our conduct. We place ourselves in the shoes of our clients and can look at issues from the client’s perspective. We believe we are trained, equipped and duty bound to take upon the clients’ problems and requirements and relieve their tensions. We have utmost faith in judiciary and legal system. We understand, many times, people approach us as a last resort. We understand that we are duty bound to try to live up to their expectations.  We lay great stress to interpersonal relationships. We treat business as an extension of life. We believe only good human beings can become good professionals. We believe an uncompromising value system is the mental compass for ethical and moral conduct. For us, a value is a value only when it is not compromised even under testing circumstances. For us, a value system is never under negotiation.
 
We GK Associates are leading names engaged in offering trustworthy Legal advisories for civil society organizations, corporates, institutions, commercial establishments as well as individual clients. Our well defined services are handled by experienced panel of lawyers and associated industry professionals, which allows us to deliver solutions at par with the specific needs/expectations of the clients. All consultation services being offered are designed and handled in a way that keeps our clients at a profiteering position. Our experts are also trained in the field that allows us to offer highly effective services.
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The Consumer Protection Act, 1986, is a benevolent social legislation that lays down the rights of the consumers and provides their for promotion and protection of the rights of the consumers. The first and the only Act of its kind in India, it has enabled ordinary consumers to secure less expensive and often speedy redressal of their grievances. By spelling out the rights and remedies of the consumers in a market so far dominated by organized manufacturers and traders of goods and providers of various types of services, the Act makes the dictum, caveat emptor (‘buyer beware’) a thing of the past.
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