Context:
Despite many policy efforts and grievance redressal mechanisms, the overall time consumed in addressing consumer grievances is still high in India.
Consumer protection:
- A crucial aspect of modern economies, with the objective of safeguarding the rights of consumers against unfair trade practices and ensuring fair and efficient dispute resolution mechanisms.
- India, one of the world’s fastest-growing economies, has made significant strides in consumer protection, with the Consumer Protection Act 2019 strengthening the legal framework for consumer rights.
Why is Consumer Protection Necessary?
- To empower consumers by giving them the necessary information to make informed decisions about their purchases.
- To prevent fraudulent activities such as false advertising, misleading labeling and price manipulation. This not only protects consumers but also promotes fair competition in the market.
- To reduce health and safety risks, Regulations on food products, pharmaceuticals and medical devices help to ensure that they meet minimum safety standards.
- To promote economic growth by creating a level playing field for businesses to compete fairly. This can increase consumer confidence in the market, leading to increased spending, investment and job creation.
- To uphold consumer rights such as the right to be informed, the right to choose, the right to safety and the right to be heard. These rights are essential for building a fair and just society.
Roadblocks in Consumer Protection in India:
- Pendency of Cases in India is quite high, with a backlog of cases at both state and national levels, which results in long waiting periods and delays in dispute resolution, which frustrates consumers.
- Lack of necessary infrastructure and manpower to handle a large number of cases effectively, which could have been resolved quickly.
- Inefficient Grievance Redressal Mechanisms
- Lack of Awareness among Consumers, which makes it difficult for consumers to approach the consumer forums and seek justice.
- Limited Participation of Businesses, which further limits the effectiveness of consumer protection laws and slows down the resolution of consumer grievances.
What are the Related Initiatives taken?
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- Integrated Grievance Address Mechanism (INGRAM) Portal
- Organisation of national Lok Adalats in partnership with the National Legal Services Authority.
- Consumer Protection Act, 2019
Way Forward:
- Consumer Awareness plays a crucial role in protecting consumer rights.
- Consumers should be aware of their rights and responsibilities, and the government should conduct regular awareness campaigns to educate consumers about their rights.
- Product Quality Standards should be the priority to protect consumers from substandard and hazardous products.
- E-commerce regulations are the need of the hour. With the rise of e-commerce, the government has also introduced regulations to protect consumers who shop online.
- Improving Data Governance by making it mandatory to collect all KYC details of the parties involved in disputes, communication time can be saved.
News Source: Financial Express
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