Dr. Shakuntala Misra National Rehabilitation University
Dr. Shakuntala Misra National Rehabilitation University
Lucknow
Faculty of Law
PROJECT ON
Submitted by
SHUBHAM PAL
B.Com.LL.B/2016-17/06
Roll NO-164140064
Faculty of Law
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
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TABLE OF CONTENT
1. Introduction…………………………………………………….04
4. Conclusion……………………..………………………………13
5. Bibliography….………………………………………………..14
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The Consumer Protection Bill, 2019 was introduced in Lok Sabha by the
Paswan on July 8, 2019. The Bill replaces the Consumer Protection Act,
1986.
Who is a Consumer?
for a consideration. It does not include a person who obtains a good for
through all modes including offline, and online through electronic means,
10 crore
their orders
o E-filing
and seek to ensure an even playing field between Government and other
CCPA
impose penalties.
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advertisements.
advertisements and
advertisement.
Authority (CCPA)
3. MEDIATION
4. PRODUCT LIABILITY
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Manufacturing defect
Design defect
consumers.
a provision for class action law suit for ensuring that rights of
The New Act has widened the definition of 'consumer'. The definition
now includes any person who buys any goods, whether through offline or
commerce transactions, and this lacuna has been addressed by the New
Act.
Revised pecuniary limits have been fixed under the New Act.
complaints where the value of goods or services paid does not exceed
(Indian Rupees Ten Million) but does not exceed INR 100,000,000
3. E-Filing of Complaints:
individual.
The New Act has introduced the concept of product liability and
provider and product seller, for any claim for compensation. The term
exceptions have been provided under the New Act from liability
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claims, such as, that the product seller will not be liable where the
recent past where consumers have fallen prey to unfair trade practices
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cases, it becomes important for the endorser to take the onus and
exercise due diligence to verify the veracity of the claims made in the
simpler and quicker. This will help with the speedier resolution of
With the New Act all set to become the law, gone are the days, where the
changes in the legal landscape and have robust policies dealing with
business practices.
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Conclusion
We can say that Consumer Protect Act, 2019, the process of drafting was
justice. The new Act touches on may aspects such as Mediation and E-
commerce which the world was unaware in 1986. So, it was important to
amend the act when digitalization has changed the way a consumer
economic developments are taking place every year and e can aspect new
amendments to 2019 act as well. But the real implementation of 2019 Act
will be seen in coming times by analyzing how much relief it offers to the
consumers.
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Bibliography
1. https://www.latestlaws.com/articles/consumer-protection-act-2019-
analysis-and-challenges-for-future/
2. https://www.barandbench.com/columns/consumer-protection-act-2019-
enhancing-consumer-rights
3. https://www.mondaq.com/india/dodd-frank-consumer-protection-
act/838108/consumer-protection-act-2019-key-highlights
4. https://static.pib.gov.in/WriteReadData/userfiles/PIB%20Delhi/CPA
%202019-%20PPT-20%20July,%202020.pdf