The correct answer is: A. Rs. 75 lakh
The National Consumer Disputes Commission (NCDRC) is the apex consumer court in India. It was established by the Consumer Protection Act, 1986. The NCDRC has jurisdiction to hear and decide cases involving claims of up to Rs. 75 lakh.
The NCDRC has a bench of three members, including a President and two members. The President is a retired judge of the Supreme Court of India or the High Court of a State. The members are also retired judges of the Supreme Court or the High Court.
The NCDRC has its headquarters in New Delhi. It also has benches in Chennai, Kolkata, Mumbai, and Ahmedabad.
The NCDRC has the power to award compensation to consumers who have been wronged. It can also order the refund of money, the replacement of goods or services, or the removal of defects in goods or services.
The NCDRC can also order the imposition of penalties on businesses that have violated the Consumer Protection Act.
The NCDRC is a powerful consumer court that can provide relief to consumers who have been wronged. If you have been a victim of consumer fraud, you can file a complaint with the NCDRC.
The other options are incorrect because they do not reflect the current limit of the NCDRC. The limit of the NCDRC was increased from Rs. 50 lakh to Rs. 75 lakh by the Consumer Protection (Amendment) Act, 2019.