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Parliament passes new Consumer Protection Bill

The bill seeks to establish a Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) to promote, protect and enforce consumer rights.

August 07, 2019 / 08:10 IST
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Parliament on August 6 approved a new bill to revamp the process of administration and settlement of consumer disputes, with stiff penalties including jail term for adulteration and fines for misleading ads.

The Consumer Protection Bill 2019, already passed by Lok Sabha, was approved in the Upper House by voice vote and will replace the Consumer Protection Act, 1986. Motions moved by Derek O'Brien (TMC) and K K Ragesh (CPI) for sending the bill to a select committee of Rajya Sabha for further scrutiny were rejected by the Upper House.

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Members from Left parties, DMK and Trinamool Congress alleged the bill takes away indirectly the powers of the state governments and should be referred to a select committee.

The bill piloted by Union Food and Consumer Affairs Minister Ram Vilas Paswan seeks to establish a Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) to promote, protect and enforce consumer rights.