In case of death of a consumer who can prefer compliant under Section 2(1)(b) of  Consumer Protection Act 1986
A. his legal heir or representative
B. State Government
C. consumer association registered under the Companies Act, 1956
D. No one can prefer complaint

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Answer :

A. his legal heir or representative

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