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Action Against Restaurants: The CCPA took suo moto cognizance against five Delhi restaurants for imposing mandatory service charges despite a Delhi High Court ruling prohibiting such practices.
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Objective: Protect consumers from unfair charges and ensure compliance with consumer rights laws.
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Legal Basis: Service charges cannot be forced under any name, as per the Consumer Protection Act, 2019.
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About CCPA
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Establishment: Constituted under Section 10 of the Consumer Protection Act, 2019, replacing the 1986 Act.
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Enforcement Date: Came into force on July 20, 2020.
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Nodal Ministry: Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution.
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Headquarters: New Delhi.
Key Functions & Powers
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Consumer Rights Enforcement:
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Protect consumers against unfair trade practices (e.g., false advertising, hidden charges).
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Initiate class-action suits for recalls, refunds, or license cancellations.
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Regulatory Actions:
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Investigate complaints through its Investigation Wing (headed by a Director-General).
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Issue orders to discontinue unfair practices and impose penalties (up to ₹10 lakh for false ads).
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Awareness & Education:
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Promote consumer awareness about rights and remedies.
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Composition
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Chief Commissioner: Heads the CCPA.
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Two Commissioners:
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Goods Commissioner: Addresses issues related to products.
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Services Commissioner: Handles complaints about services.
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Significance of CCPA
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Proactive Role: Takes suo moto action (without waiting for complaints) to address systemic issues.
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Legal Muscle: Powers to penalize businesses, ensuring accountability (e.g., fines, license cancellations).
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Consumer Empowerment: Simplifies grievance redressal and strengthens trust in markets.
Recent Actions
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False Advertising Crackdown: Penalized brands like Baba Ramdev’s Patanjali for misleading claims.
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E-commerce Guidelines: Issued directives to prevent dark patterns (deceptive online practices).
Key Takeaways
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The CCPA is a powerful watchdog ensuring fair practices in India’s consumer market.
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Recent actions against service charges highlight its proactive enforcement of consumer rights.
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Consumers can report grievances via NCH (1915) or the Consumer Commission portal.
FAQs
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What is suo moto cognizance?
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The CCPA can initiate action independently without a formal complaint.
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Can consumers report issues directly to CCPA?
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Yes, via the National Consumer Helpline (NCH) or online portals.
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What penalties apply for false advertisements?
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Up to ₹10 lakh for first-time offenders; repeat offenders may face higher fines or bans.
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