CPA 18 — Powers and functions of Central Authority

Consumer Protection Act, 2019

Statutory text

(1) The Central Authority shall—
(a)  protect,  promote  and  enforce  the  rights  of  consumers  as  a  class,  and  prevent  violation  of consumers rights under this Act;
(b)  prevent  unfair  trade  practices  and  ensure  that  no  person  engages  himself  in  unfair  trade practices;
(c)  ensure  that  no  false  or  misleading  advertisement  is  made  of  any  goods  or  services  which contravenes the provisions of this Act or the rules or regulations made thereunder;
(d)  ensure  that  no  person  takes  part  in  the  publication  of  any  advertisement  which  is  false  or misleading.
(2) Without prejudice to the generality of the provisions contained in sub-section (1), the Central Authority may, for any of the purposes aforesaid,--
(a) inquire  or cause  an inquiry or investigation to be made into violations of consumer rights  or unfair trade practices, either suo motu or on a complaint received or on the directions from the Central
Government;
(b)  file  complaints  before  the  District  Commission,  the  State  Commission  or  the  National
Commission, as the case may be, under this Act;

(c) intervene in any proceedings before the District Commission or the State Commission or the
National Commission, as the case may be, in respect of any allegation of violation of consumer rights or unfair trade practices;
(d)  review  the  matters  relating  to,  and  the  factors  inhibiting  enjoyment  of,  consumer  rights, including safeguards provided for the protection of consumers under any other law for the time being in force and recommend appropriate remedial measures for their effective implementation;
(e) recommend adoption of international covenants and best international practices on consumer rights to ensure effective enforcement of consumer rights;
(f) undertake and promote research in the field of consumer rights;
(g) spread and promote awareness on consumer rights;
(h)  encourage  non-Governmental  organisations and  other  institutions  working  in  the  field  of consumer rights to co-operate and work with consumer protection agencies;
(i) mandate the use of unique and universal goods identifiers in such goods, as may be necessary, to prevent unfair trade practices and to protect consumers' interest;
(j)  issue  safety  notices  to  alert  consumers  against  dangerous  or  hazardous  or  unsafe  goods  or services;
(k)  advise  the  Ministries  and  Departments  of  the  Central  and  State  Governments  on  consumer welfare measures;
(l) issue necessary guidelines to prevent unfair trade practices and protect consumers' interest.

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