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PSDA
STATUTORY ANALYSIS: CONSUMER
PROTECTION
Right against the marketing of goods and services which are hazardous to life and
property;
Right to be informed about the quality, quantity, potency, purity, standard and price of
goods or services;
Right to choose, wherever possible through access, to a variety of goods and services
at competitive prices;
Right to be heard and to be assured that consumers’ interests will receive due
consideration at appropriate forums;
Right to seek redressal against unfair trade practices or restrictive trade practices or
unscrupulous exploitation of consumers;
Right to consumer education; and
Right to clean and healthy environment.
Further, the Consumer Protection Act elaborated as to who is a consumer, their rights as
mentioned above. Apart from that is also states detailed provisions relating to the
administration and settlement of the consumer disputes through three-tier quasi-judicial
mechanism at the District, State and National levels for redressal of consumer disputes and
grievances.
Depending on the facts and circumstances, the redressal forums may issue orders for one or
more of the following relief(s):
PECUNIARY JURISDICTION:
There has been a tremendous and paramount change in the pecuniary jurisdiction of the
courts handling consumer disputes. In the wake of the new act, the district commission can
now entertain consumer disputes whose value does not exceed Rs. 1 crore. The state
commission can entertain disputes whose value exceeds Rs. 1 crore but does not exceed Rs.
10 crores and the national commission can entertain disputes whose value exceeds Rs. 10
crores.
PRODUCT LIABILITY:
The significant addition to 2019 act is the provision for product liability whereby the
manufacturers or service providers have been made responsible to compensate the consumer
for any harm, injury, the loss suffered due to defective products, or deficiency in the service.
This also includes e-commerce within its ambit and even they cannot escape the wrath of the
act as now the product liability has been extended to the service providers and not just limited
to the manufacturers.
REGULATOR:
A central regulator, Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) has been created by the
act which would address issues related to consumer rights, unfair trade practices or
misleading advertisements and would provide the consumers with effective redressal of the
dispute and protect, promote and enforce the rights of the consumers as a class.
According to Ram Vilas Paswan, the Union Minister for Consumer Affairs, Food & Public
Distribution says “CCPA will be empowered to conduct investigations into violations of
consumer rights and institute complaints/prosecution, order recalls of unsafe goods and
services, order discontinuance of unfair trade practices and misleading advertisements,
impose penalties on manufacturers/endorsers/publishers of misleading advertisements”.