Government to amend consumer law to protect e-commerce customers

Government is planning to introduce safeguards in the proposed amendments to Consumer Protection Act for the benefit of e-commerce customers.

Government to amend consumer law to protect e-commerce customers
NEW DELHI: Government is planning to introduce safeguards in the proposed amendments to Consumer Protection Act for the benefit of e-commerce customers.

"...to protect consumer interests, the Department (Consumer Affairs) is including necessary safeguards for protection of rights of consumer of technology based marketing like e-commerce, telemarketing etc," Minister of State for Consumer Affairs Raosaheb Patil Danve said in a written reply in the Rajya Sabha.

In another reply, the Minister said the government is making efforts to introduce a Bill for comprehensive amendments to the Consumer Protection Act, 1986 at the earliest.

Terming the e-commerce sector as extremely crucial given its growing popularity, Danve said: "Department of Consumer Affairs is consulting with other departments on the need for regulation of e-commerce industry and on administrative responsibility for the subject."
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