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>**(b)** if the payment or the modality of the payment, needing to be fulfilled by the Consumer, in consideration of goods or services already received, is disputed, then the Consumer can avail the Civil Right and opportunity to seek legal remedies for resolution of the dispute without any hurt, injury, or damages being suffered by the Consumer, due to the patient or a dead body or any biological samples being held for leverage, or as ransom, by the healthcare provider.
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Additionally, a "Provisional Bill" or a "Final Bill" given by a vendor to a Consumer is merely a memo and not a contract, because it typically does not have any terms and conditions of a binding contract. However, an "Invoice", especially a "Commercial Invoice", is a contract between the Consumer and the vendor because it has terms and conditions that explicitly define, by when and how, the Consumer is to fulfill the stipulated payments to the vendor, in consideration for the "fairly charged" goods or services rendered by the vendor, as per the Consumer's and the vendor's expected quality of the business transaction. The terms and conditions conveyed through an invoicing mechanism establish the rights, responsibilities, and liabilities belonging to each of the stakeholders that are a party to the business transaction including third-party supplier and regulators. As such, vendors or suppliers of commercial goods and services can circumvent legal ramifications of statutes concerning their promissory and contractual obligations, to a Consumer or a Consumer, by avoiding an invoicing mechanism in their commercial operations, while taking undue advantages of naive Consumer.

Especially in the healthcare and pharmaceutical industry, where the life and limb of a patient or care-recipient are at stake, the fair practice of furnishing a proper invoice to a Consumer would rightly respect the patient's safety and wellness as a priority, while giving the patient and the next-of-kin or the guardian, the rightful opportunity to have a fair remedy to any disputed or unfairly charged items, when required. An proper invoicing mechanism would simultaneously preserve the corporate rights, responsibilities, and indemnities of the provider of healthcare goods and services. In this way, the healthcare goods and services sold by a vendor in earnest and good-faith to Consumer through invoicing, would allow the hospital or healthcare provider to receive a fair sales price and revenue, from properly serviced and satisfied Consumer, whereby those Consumer would honour the terms and conditions of the invoicing mechanism, also, in earnest and good-faith.
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3. Indian Contracts Act 1872.

4. Consumer Rights Protection Act 2019.
4. Consumer Rights Protection Act 2019.

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