CONSUMER PROTECTION BILL 2019 WILL COME IN EFFECT FROM 20TH JULY 2020
Key features of the Consumer Protection Act, 2019
1.
Establishment of the Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA):
The act has the provision of the Establishment of the CCPA which will protect, promote and enforce the rights of consumers. The CCPA will regulate cases related to unfair trade practices, misleading advertisements, and violation of consumer rights. The CCPA will have the right to impose a penalty on the violators and passing orders to recall goods or withdraw services, discontinuation of the unfair trade practices and reimbursement of the price paid by the consumers. The Central Consumer Protection Authority will have an investigation wing to enquire and investigate such violations. The CCPA will be headed by the Director-General.
2. Rights of
consumers: The act provides 6 rights to
the consumers;
i. To have
information about the quantity, quality, purity, potency, price, and standard
of goods or services.
ii. To be
protected from hazardous goods and services.
iii. To be
protected from unfair or restrictive trade practices.
iv. To have a variety of goods or services at competitive prices
3.
Prohibition and penalty for a misleading advertisement:
The Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) will have the power to impose fines on the endorser or manufacturer up to 2-year imprisonment for misleading or false advertisement (Like Laxmi Dhan Warsha Yantra).Worth to mention that repeated offense, may attract a fine of Rs 50 lakh and imprisonment of up to 5 years.
4. Consumer
Disputes Redressal Commission:
The act has
the provision of the establishment of the Consumer Disputes Redressal Commissions
(CDRCs) at the national, state and district levels. The CDRCs will entertain
complaints related to;
i.
Overcharging or deceptive charging
ii. Unfair
or restrictive trade practices
iii. Sale of
hazardous goods and services which may be hazardous to life.
iv. Sale of defective goods or services
Jurisdiction
under the Consumer Protection Act, 2019
The act has defined the criteria of Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (CDRCs). The National CDRC will hear complaints worth more than Rs. 10 crores. The State CDRC will hear complaints when the value is more than Rs 1 crore but less than Rs 10 crore. While the District CDRC will entertain complaints when the value of goods or service is up to Rs 1 crore.
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