LS passes Consumer protection bill

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

A bill for strengthening the rights of consumers and providing a mechanism for redressal of their complaints regarding defects in goods and in services was passed by the Lok Sabha Thursday.

Replying to a brief debate on the bill, Consumer Affairs Minister said the legislation had not been amended since last three decades and needed changes for strengthening the rights of the consumers.

It was passed amid protests by the members on the Cauvery issue and the demanding a joint parliamentary committee to probe the fighter jet deal.

The bill, among other things, proposes setting up of the and forums at the District, State and National levels for adjudicating consumer complaints.

It will have the power to set up a Central Consumer Protection Authority to promote, protect and enforce consumer rights as a class.

Tathagata Satpathy (BJD) said the bill gives excess power to the bureaucracy and should have sunset provisions under which the bill can come to Parliament for amendments.

He said the bill had provisions that were against federal structure.

Seeking to assuage the member's concern, Pawan said the bill had no such provision and instead will strengthen the structure and benefit the consumers.

The NCP, the and the members also participated in the discussion.

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First Published: Thu, December 20 2018. 17:25 IST