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THE CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT, 1986






CONTENTS
THE CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT, 1986
CHAPTER – I
PRELIMINARY
1.
Short title, extent, commencement and application
2.
Definitions
3.
Act not in derogation of any other law
CHAPTER – II
CONSUMER PROTECTION COUNCILS
4.
The Central Consumer Protection Council
5.
Procedure for meetings of the Central Council
6.
Objects of the Central Council
7.
The State Consumer Protection Councils
8.
Objects of the State Council
8A.
The District Consumer Protection Council
CHAPTER – III
CONSUMER DISPUTES REDRESSAL AGENCIES
9.
Establishment of Consumer Disputes Redressal Agencies
10.
Composition of the District Forum
11.
Jurisdiction of the District Forum
12.
Manner in which complaint shall be made
13.
Procedure on admission of complaint
14.
Finding of the District Forum
15.
Appeal
16.
Composition of the State Commission
17.
Jurisdiction of the State Commission
17A.
Transfer of cases
17B.
Circuit Benches
18.
Procedure applicable to State Commissions
19.
Appeals
19A.
Hearing of Appeal
20.
Composition of the National Commission
21.
Jurisdiction of the National Commission
22.
Power of and procedure applicable to the National Commission
22A.
Power to set aside ex parte orders
22B.
Transfer of cases
22C.
Circuit Benches
22D.
Vacancy in the Office of the President
23.
Appeal
24.
Finality of orders
24A.
Limitation period
24B.
Administrative Control
25.
Enforcement of orders of the District Forum, the State Commission or the National Commission
26.
Dismissal of frivolous or vexatious complaints
27.
Penalties
27A.
Appeal against order passed under section 27
CHAPTER – IV
MISCELLANEOUS
28.
Protection of action taken in good faith
28A.
Service of notice, etc.
29.
Power to remove difficulties
29A.
Vacancies or defects in appointment not to invalidate orders
30.
Power to make rules
30A.
Power of the National Commission to make regulations
31.
Rules and regulations to be laid before each House of Parliament


(After including the amendments made vide the Consumer Protection (Amendment) Act, 2002 [62 of 2002] which was passed by Rajya Sabha on 11.4.2002, Lok Sabha on 30.7.2002{with some amendments} and again by Rajya Sabha on 22.11.2002 and the President of India gave assent on 17. 12.2002 and the notification was issue on 18.12.2002.The provisions of the Act are being brought into force w.e.f. 15.3.2003.
Amendments are shown in bold & italic form
The Consumer Protection Act, 1986
(68 of 1986)
24th December; 1986
           
An Act to provide for better protection of the interests of consumers and for that purpose to make provision for the establishment of consumer councils and other authorities for the settlement of consum­ers' disputes and for matters connected therewith.
BE it enacted by Parliament in the Thirty-seventh Year of the Republic of India as follows:—
PRELIMINARY
CONSUMER PROTECTION COUNCILS
CONSUMER DISPUTES REDRESSAL AGENCIES
MISCELLANEOUS





14.        Finding of the District Forum. — (1) If, after the proceeding conducted under section 13, the District Forum is satisfied that the goods complained against suffer from any of the defects specified in the complaint or that any of the allegations contained in the complaint about the services are proved, it shall issue an order to the opposite party directing him to do one or more of the following things, namely:—
(a)     to remove the defect pointed out by the appropriate laboratory from the goods in question;
(b)     to replace the goods with new goods of similar description which shall be free from any defect;
(c)     to return to the complainant the price, or, as the case may be, the charges paid by the complainant;
(d)     to pay such amount as may be awarded by it as compensation to the consumer for any loss or injury suffered by the consumer due to the negligence of the opposite party.
Provided that the District Forum shall have the power to grant punitive damages in such circumstances as it deems fit;
(e)     to remove the defects in goods or deficiencies in the services in question;
(f)       to discontinue the unfair trade practice or the restrictive trade practice or not to repeat it;
(g)     not to offer the hazardous goods for sale;
(h)   to withdraw the hazardous goods from being offered for sale;
(ha)to cease manufacture of hazardous goods and to desist from offering services which are hazardous in nature;
(hb)to pay such sum as may be determined by it if it is of the opinion that loss or injury has been suffered by a large number of consumers who are not identifiable conveniently:
Provided that the minimum amount of sum so payable shall not be less than five per cent. of the value of such defective goods sold or service provided, as the case may be, to such consumers:
Provided further that the amount so obtained shall be credited in favour of such person and utilized in such manner as may be prescribed;
(hc)to issue corrective advertisement to neutralize the effect of misleading advertisement at the cost of the opposite party responsible for issuing such misleading advertisement;
(i)   to provide for adequate costs to parties. 
(2)  Every proceeding referred to in sub-section (1) shall be conducted by the President of the District Forum and at least one member thereof sitting together: 
Provided that where a member, for any reason, is unable to conduct a proceeding till it is completed, the President and the other member shall continue the proceeding from the stage at which it was last heard by the previous member. 
(2A) Every order made by the District Forum under sub-section (1) shall be signed by its President and the member or members who conducted the proceeding:
Provided that where the proceeding is conducted by the President and one member and they differ on any point or points, they shall state the point or points on which they differ and refer the same to the other member for hearing on such point or points and the opinion of the majority shall be the order of the District Forum.
(3)  Subject to the foregoing provisions, the procedure relating to the conduct of the meetings of the District Forum, its sittings and other matters shall be such as may be prescribed by the State Government.
15.       Appeal. — Any person aggrieved by an order made by the District Forum may prefer an appeal against such order to the State Commission within a period of thirty days from the date of the order, in such form and manner as may be prescribed:
Provided that the State Commission may entertain an appeal after the expiry of the said period of thirty days if it is satisfied that there was sufficient cause for not finding it within that period.
Provided further that no appeal by a person, who is required to pay any amount in terms of an order of the District Forum, shall be entertained by the State Commission unless the appellant has deposited in the prescribed manner fifty per cent. of that amount or twenty-five thousand rupees, whichever is less: 
16.        Composition of the State Commission. — (1) Each State Com­mission shall consist of— 
(a)  a person who is or has been a Judge of a High Court, appointed by the State Government, who shall be its President: 
Provided that no appointment under this clause shall be made except after consultation with the Chief Justice of the High Court;
(b)  not less than two, and not more than such number of members, as may be prescribed, and one of whom shall be a woman, who shall have the following qualifications, namely:—
(i)   be not less than thirty-five years of age;
(ii)  possess a bachelor's degree from a recognised university; and
(iii) be persons of ability, integrity and standing, and have adequate knowledge and experience of at least ten years in dealing with problems relating to economics, law, commerce, accountancy, industry, public affairs or administration:
Provided that not more than fifty per cent. of the members shall be from amongst persons having a judicial background.
Explanation. — For the purposes of this clause, the expression "persons having judicial background'' shall mean persons having knowledge and experience for at least a period of ten years as a presiding officer at the district level court or any tribunal at equivalent level:
Provided further that a person shall be disqualified for appointment as a member if he—
(a)  has been convicted and sentenced to imprisonment for an offence which, in the opinion of the State Government, involves moral turpitude; or
(b)  is an undischarged insolvent; or
(c)  is of unsound mind and stands so declared by a competent
court; or
(d)  has been removed or dismissed from the service of the Government or a body corporate owned or controlled by the Government; or
(e)  has, in the opinion of the State Government, such financial or other interest, as is likely to affect prejudicially the discharge by him of his functions as a member; or
(f)   has such other disqualifications as may be prescribed by the State Government.
(1A)Every appointment under sub-section (1) shall be made by the State Government on the recommendation of a Selection Committee consisting of the following members, namely:—
 (i)   President of the State Commission                       --           Chairman;
 (ii)  Secretary of the Law Department of the State        --           Member;
 (iii) Secretary incharge of the Department dealing
        with Consumer Affairs in the State                       --           Member:
Provided that where the President of the State Commission is, by reason of absence or otherwise, unable to act as Chairman of the Selection Committee, the State Government may refer the matter to the Chief Justice of the High Court for nominating a sitting Judge of that High Court to act as Chairman.
(1B)(i)   The jurisdiction, powers and authority of the State Commission may be exercised by Benches thereof.
(ii)  A Bench may be constituted by the President with one or more members as the President may deem fit.
(iii) If the members of a Bench differ in opinion on any point, the points shall be decided according to the opinion of the majority, if there is a majority, but if the Members are equally divided, they shall state the point or points on which they differ, and make a reference to the President who shall either hear the point or points himself or refer the case for hearing on such point or points by one or more or the other members and such point or points shall be decided according to the opinion of the majority of the members who have heard the case, including those who first heard it.
(2)  The salary or honorarium and other allowances payable to, and the other terms and conditions of service of, the members of the State Commission shall be such as may be prescribed by the State Government.
Provided that the appointment of a member on whole-time basis shall be made by the State Government on the recommendation of the President of the State Commission taking into consideration such factors as may be prescribed including the work load of the State Commission.
(3)   Every member of the State Commission shall hold office  for a term of five years or up to the age of sixty-seven years, whichever is earlier:
Provided that a member shall be eligible for re-appointment for another term of five years or up to the age of sixty-seven years, whichever is earlier, subject to the condition that he fulfills the qualifications and other conditions for appointment mentioned in clause (b) of sub-section (1) and such re-appointment is made on the basis of the recommendation of the Selection Committee:
Provided further that a person appointed as a President of the State Commission shall also be eligible for re-appointment in the manner provided in clause (a) of sub-section (1) of this section:
Provided also that a member may resign his office in writing under his hand addressed to the State Government and on such resignation being accepted, his office shall become vacant and may be filled by appointment of a person possessing any of the qualifications mentioned in sub-section (1) in relation to the category of the member who is required to be appointed under the provisions of sub-section (1A) in place of the person who has resigned.
(4)   Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-section (3), a person appointed as the President or as a member, before the commencement of the Consumer Protection (Amendment) Act, 2002, shall continue to hold such office as President or member, as the case may be, till the completion of his term. 
17.        Jurisdiction of the State Commission. (1) Subject to the other provisions of this Act, the State Commission shall have jurisdiction—
(a)  to entertain—
(i)   complaints where the value of the goods or services and compensation, if any, claimed exceeds rupees twenty lakhs but does not exceed rupees one crore; and
(ii)   appeals against the orders of any District Forum within the State; and
(b)  to call for the records and pass appropriate orders in any con­sumer dispute which is pending before or has been decided by any District Forum within the State, where it appears to the State Commission that such District Forum has exercised a jurisdiction not vested in it by law, or has failed to exercise a jurisdiction so vested or has acted in exercise of its jurisdiction illegally or with material irregularity.
(2) A complaint shall be instituted in a State Commission within the limits of whose jurisdiction,—
(a)  the opposite party or each of the opposite parties, where there are more than one, at the time of the institution of the complaint, actually and voluntarily resides or carries on business or has a branch office or personally works for gain; or
(b)  any of the opposite parties, where there are more than one, at the time of the institution of the complaint, actually and voluntarily resides, or carries on business or has a branch office or personally works for gain, provided that in such case either the permission of the State Commission is given or the opposite parties who do not reside or carry on business or have a branch office or personally work for gain, as the case may be, acquiesce in such institution; or
(c)  the cause of action, wholly or in part, arises.
17A.     Transfer of cases. - On the application of the complainant or of its own motion, the State Commission may, at any stage of the proceeding, transfer any complaint pending before the District Forum to another District Forum within the State if the interest of justice so requires.
17B.      Circuit Benches.-The State Commission shall ordinarily function in the State Capital but may perform its functions at such other place as the State Government may, in consultation with the State Commission, notify in the Official Gazette, from time to time.
18.        Procedure applicable to State Commissions.—The provisions of Sections 12, 13 and 14 and the rules made thereunder for the disposal of complaints by the District Forum shall, with such modifications as may be necessary, be applicable to the disposal of disputes by the State Commission.
( 18A. Omitted )



l9.         Appeals.Any person aggrieved by an order made by the State Commission in exercise of its powers conferred by sub-clause (i) of clause (a) of section 17 may prefer an appeal against such order to the National Commission within a period of thirty days from the date of the order in such form and manner as may be prescribed:
Provided that the National Commission may entertain an appeal after the expiry of the said period of thirty days if it is satisfied that there was sufficient cause for not filing it within that period.
Provided further that no appeal by a person, who is required to pay any amount in terms of an order of the State Commission, shall be entertained by the National Commission unless the appellant has deposited in the prescribed manner fifty per cent. of the amount or rupees thirty-five thousand, whichever is less:
19A.     Hearing of Appeal - An appeal filed before the State Commission or the National Commission shall be heard as expeditiously as possible and an endeavour shall be made to finally dispose of the appeal within a period of ninety days from the date of its admission:
Provided that no adjournment shall be ordinarily granted by the State Commission or the National Commission, as the case may be, unless sufficient cause is shown and the reasons for grant of adjournment have been recorded in writing by such Commission:
Provided further that the State Commission or the National Commission, as the case may be, shall make such orders as to the costs occasioned by the adjournment as may be provided in the regulations made under this Act.
Provided also that in the event of an appeal being disposed of after the period so specified, the State Commission or, the National Commission, as the case may be, shall record in writing the reasons for the same at the time of disposing of the said appeal. 
20.        Composition of the National Commission.—(1) The National Commission shall consist of—
(a)     a person who is or has been a Judge of the Supreme Court, to be appointed by the Central Government, who shall be its President;
Provided that no appointment under this clause shall be made except after consultation with the Chief Justice of India;
(b)  not less than four, and not more than such number of members, as may be prescribed, and one of whom shall be a woman, who shall have the following qualifications, namely:—
(i)   be not less than thirty-five years of age;
(ii)  possess a bachelor's degree from a recognised university; and
(iii) be persons of ability, integrity and standing and have adequate knowledge and experience of at least ten years in dealing with problems relating to economics, law, commerce, accountancy, industry, public affairs or administration:
Provided that not more than fifty per cent. of the members shall be from amongst the persons having a judicial background.
    Explanation. — For the purposes of this clause, the expression "persons having judicial background'' shall mean persons having knowledge and experience for at least a period of ten years as a presiding officer at the district level court or any tribunal at equivalent level:
Provided further that a person shall be disqualified for appointment if he—(a)     has been convicted and sentenced to imprisonment for an offence which, in the opinion of the Central Government, involves moral turpitude; or
(b)    is an undischarged insolvent; or
(c)     is of unsound mind and stands so declared by a competent court; or
(d)    has been removed or dismissed from the service of the Government or a body corporate owned or controlled by the Government; or
(e)     has in the opinion of the Central Government such financial or other interest as is likely to affect prejudicially the discharge by him of his functions as a member; or(f)      has such other disqualifications as may be prescribed by the Central Government :
Provided also that every appointment under this clause shall be made by the Central Government on the recommendation of a selection committee consisting of the following, namely:—
(a)   a person who is a Judge of the Supreme Court,                 —   Chairman;
       to be nominated by the Chief Justice of India
(b)   the Secretary in the Department  of Legal Affairs               —   Member;
in the Government of India
(c)   Secretary of the Department dealing with consumer          —   Member.;
affairs in the Government of India 
(1A)(i)   The jurisdiction, powers and authority of the National Commission may be exercised by Benches thereof.
(ii)   A Bench may be constituted by the President with one or more members as the President may deem fit.
(iii)  if the Members of a Bench differ in opinion on any point, the points shall be decided according to the opinion of the majority, if there is a majority, but if the members are equally divided, they shall state the point or points on which they differ, and make a reference to the President who shall either hear the point or points himself or refer the case for hearing on such point or points by one or more or the other Members and such point or points shall be decided according to the opinion of the majority of the Members who have heard the case, including those who first heard it.
(2)   The salary or honorarium and other allowances payable to and the other terms and conditions of service of the members of the National Commission shall be such as may be prescribed by the Central Government.
(3)   Every member of the National Commission shall hold office for a term of five years or up to the age of seventy years, whichever is earlier:
Provided that a member shall be eligible for re-appointment for another term of five years or up to the age of seventy years, whichever is earlier, subject to the condition that he fulfills the qualifications and other conditions for appointment mentioned in clause (b) of sub-section (1) and such re-appointment is made on the basis of the recommendation of the Selection Committee:
Provided further that a person appointed as a President of the National Commission shall also be eligible for re-appointment in the manner provided in clause (a) of sub-section (1) :
Provided also that a member may resign his office in writing under his hand addressed to the Central Government and on such resignation being accepted, his office shall become vacant and may be filled by appointment of a person possessing any of the qualifications mentioned in sub-section (1) in relation to the category of the member who is required to be appointed under the provisions of sub-section (1A) in place of the person who has resigned.
(4)   Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-section (3), a person appointed as a President or as a member before the commencement of the Consumer Protection (Amendment) Act, 2002 shall continue to hold such office as President or member, as the case may be, till the completion of his term.
21.        Jurisdiction of the National Commission. — Subject to the other provisions of this Act, the National Commission shall have jurisdiction—
(a)  to entertain—
(i)   complaints where the value of the goods or services and compensation, if any, claimed exceeds rupees one crore; and
(ii)  appeals against the orders of any State Commission; and
 (b) to call for the records and pass appropriate orders in any con­sumer dispute which is pending before or has been decided by any State Commission where it appears to the National Commission that such State Commission has exercised a jurisdiction not vested in it by law, or has failed to exercise a jurisdiction so vested, or has acted in the exercise of its jurisdiction illegally or with material irregularity. 
22.        Power of and procedure applicable to the National Commission. — (1) The provisions of sections 12, 13 and 14 and the rules made thereunder for the disposal of complaints by the District Forum shall, with such modifications as may be considered necessary by the Commission, be applicable to the disposal of disputes by the National Commission.
(2)   Without prejudice to the provisions contained in sub-section (1), the National Commission shall have the power to review any order made by it, when there is an error apparent on the face of record.



22A.     Power to set aside ex parte orders. - Where an order is passed by the National Commission ex parte against the opposite party or a complainant, as the case may be, the aggrieved party may apply to the Commission to set aside the said order in the interest of justice.
22B.      Transfer of cases - On the application of the complainant or of its own motion, the National Commission may, at any stage of the proceeding, in the interest of justice, transfer any complaint pending before the District Forum of one State to a District Forum of another State or before one State Commission to another State Commission.
22C.      Circuit Benches - The National Commission shall ordinarily function at New Delhi and perform its functions at such other place as the Central Government may, in consultation with the National Commission, notify in the Official Gazette, from time to time.
22D.      Vacancy in the Office of the President - When the office of President of a District Forum, State Commission, or of the National Commission, as the case may be, is vacant or a person occupying such office is, by reason of absence or otherwise, unable to perform the duties of his office, these shall be performed by the senior-most member of the District Forum, the State Commission or of the National Commission, as the case may be:
Provided that where a retired Judge of a High Court is a member of the National Commission, such member or where the number of such members is more than one, the senior-most person among such members, shall preside over the National Commission in the absence of President of that Commission.
23.        Appeal. — Any person, aggrieved by an order made by the National Commission in exercise of its powers conferred by sub-clause (i) of clause (a) of section 21, may prefer an appeal against such order of the Supreme Court within a period of thirty days from the date of the order:
Provided that the Supreme Court may entertain an appeal after the expiry of the said period of thirty days if it is satisfied that there was sufficient cause for not filing it within that period.
Provided further that no appeal by a person who is required to pay any amount in terms of an order of the National Commission shall be entertained by the Supreme Court unless that person has deposited in the prescribed manner fifty per cent. of that amount or rupees fifty thousand, whichever is less.
24.        Finality of orders. — Every order of a District Forum, the State Commission or the National Commission shall, if no appeal has been preferred against such order under the provisions of this Act, be final.
24A.      Limitation period. - (l) The District Forum, the State Commis­sion or the National Commission shall not admit a complaint unless it is filed within two years from the date on which the cause of action has arisen.
(2)  Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-section (1), a complaint may be entertained after the period specified in sub-section (l), if the complainant satisfies the District Forum, the State Commission or the National Commission, as the case may be, that he had sufficient cause for not filing the complaint within such period:
Provided that no such complaint shall be entertained unless the National Commission, the State Commission or the District Forum, as the case may be, records its reasons for condoning such delay.
24B.      Administrative Control.—(1) The National Commission shall have administrative control over all the State Commissions in the following matters, namely:—
(i)   calling for periodical return regarding the institution, disposal pendency of cases;
(ii)   issuance of instructions regarding adoption of uniform pro­cedure in the hearing of matters, prior service of copies of documents produced by one party to the opposite parties, furnishing of English translation of judgments written in any language, speedy grant of copies of documents;
(iii)  generally overseeing the functioning of the State Commis­sions or the District Fora to ensure that the objects and purposes of the Act are best served without in any way interfering with their quasi-judicial freedom.
(2)  The State Commission shall have administrative control over all the District Fora within its jurisdiction in all matters referred to in sub-section (1). 
25.        Enforcement of orders of the District Forum, the State Commission or the National Commission. — (1) Where an interim order made under this Act, is not complied with the District Forum or the State Commission or the National Commission, as the case may be, may order the property of the person, not complying with such order to be attached.
(2)  No attachment made under sub-section (1) shall remain in force for more than three months at the end of which, if the non-compliance continues, the property attached may be sold and out of the proceeds thereof, the District Forum or the State Commission or the National Commission may award such damages as it thinks fit to the complainant and shall pay the balance, if any, to the party entitled thereto.
(3)  Where any amount is due from any person under an order made by a
District Forum, State Commission or the National Commission, as the case may be, the person entitled to the amount may make an application to the District Forum, the State Commission or the National Commission, as the case may be, and such District Forum or the State Commission or the National Commission may issue a certificate for the said amount to the Collector of the district (by whatever name called) and the Collector shall proceed to recover the amount in the same manner as arrears of land revenue. 
26.        Dismissal of frivolous or vexatious complaints. — Where a complaint instituted before the District Forum, the State Commission or as the case may be, the National Commission, is found to be frivolous or vexatious, it shall, for reasons to be recorded in writing, dismiss the complaint and make an order that the complainant shall pay to the opposite party such cost, not exceeding ten thousand rupees, as may be specified in the order
27.        Penalties. — (1) Where a trader or a person against whom a complaint is made or the complainant fails or omits to comply with any order made by the District Forum, the State Commission or the National Commission, as the case may be, such trader or person or complainant shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which shall not be less than one month but which may extend to three years, or with fine which shall not be less than two thousands rupees but which may extend to ten thousand rupees, or with both:
(2)  Notwithstanding anything contained in the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, (2 of 1974), the District Forum or the State Commission or the National Commission, as the case may be, shall have the power of a Judicial Magistrate of the first class for the trial of offences under this Act, and on such conferment of powers, the District Forum or the State Commission or the National Commission, as the case may be, on whom the powers are so conferred, shall be deemed to be a Judicial Magistrate of the first class for the purpose of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (2 of 1974).
(3)  All offences under this Act may be tried summarily by the District Forum or the State Commission or the National Commission, as the case may be.
27A.     Appeal against order passed under section 27 - (1) Notwithstanding anything contained in the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (2 of 1974), an appeal under section 27, both on facts and on law, shall lie from -  
(a)      the order made by the District  Forum to the State Commission ;
(b)      the order made by the State Commission to the National Commission; and
(c)      the order made by the National Commission to the Supreme Court. 
(2)  Except as aforesaid, no appeal shall lie to any court from any order of a District Forum or a State Commission or the National Commission.
(3)  Every appeal under this section shall be preferred within a period of thirty days from the date of an order of a District Forum or a State Commission or, as the case may be, the National Commission :
Provided that the State Commission or the National Commission or the Supreme Court, as the case may be, may entertain an appeal after the expiry of the said period of thirty days, if, it is satisfied that the appellant had sufficient cause for not preferring the appeal within the period of thirty days.




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