The Digital Age has ushered in a new era of commerce and digital branding, as well as a new set of customer expectations. Digitisation has provided easy access, a large variety of choice, convenient payment mechanisms, improved services and shopping as per convenience. However, along the growth path it also brought in challenges related to consumer protection. Keeping this in mind and to address the new set of challenges faced by consumers in the digital age, the Indian Parliament, on 6 August 2019, passed the landmark Consumer Protection Bill, 2019 which aims to provide the timely and effective administration and settlement of consumer disputes. The Consumer Protection Act, 2019 (New Act) received the assent of the President of India and was published in the official gazette on 9 August 2019. The New Act will come into force on such date as the Central Government may so notify. The New Act seeks to replace the more than 3 (three) decades old Consumer Protection Act, 1986 (Act).
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2019
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Rajat Bindal is an advocate having 28 years of active practice. He had learned the basics of law in Campus Law Centre and lernt from eminent jurists Professor Upendra Buxi, Professor N. R. M. Menon, Professor M. P. Singh. He is actively practicing on civil side and is well versed with the developement in law. This is his fourth book in a row. This book is for the benefit of Lawyers and students.