CPA 2 — Definitions

Consumer Protection Act, 2019

Statutory text

In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires,—
(1)   "advertisement"   means   any   audio   or   visual   publicity,   representation,   endorsement   or pronouncement  made  by  means  of  light,  sound,  smoke,  gas,  print,  electronic  media,  internet  or website and includes any notice, circular, label, wrapper, invoice or such other documents;
(2) "appropriate laboratory" means a laboratory or an organisation—
(i) recognised by the Central Government; or (ii)  recognised by  a  State  Government,  subject  to  such  guidelines  as  may  be  issued  by  the
Central Government in this behalf; or (iii)  established  by  or  under  any  law  for  the  time  being  in  force,  which  is  maintained, financed or aided by the Central Government or a State Government for carrying out analysis or test of any goods with a view to determining whether such goods suffer from any defect;
(3) "branch office" means—
(i) any office or place of work described as a branch by the establishment; or (ii) any establishment carrying on either the same or substantially the same activity carried on by the head office of the establishment;
(4)  "Central  Authority"  means  the  Central  Consumer  Protection  Authority  established  under section 10;
(5) "complainant" means—
(i) a consumer; or (ii) any voluntary consumer association registered under any law for the time being in force; or

1. 24th  July,  2020.-- S.  2  [clauses (4),  (13),  (14),  (16),  (40)],  s.  10  to  27  (both  inclusive),  sub-clause  (iv)  of  clause  (a)  of sub-section (1) of section  58, s. 88, 89, 92 and 93, 94, 96, 97 and 99, clause (f) to (m) of sub-section 2 and clauses (zg), (zh) and  (zi)  of  sub-section  2  of  s.  101,  104, vide notification  No.  S.O.  2421(E),  dated  23rd  July  2020, see Gazette  of  India, Extraordinary, Part II, sec. 3(ii).

(iii) the Central Government or any State Government; or (iv) the Central Authority; or (v) one or more consumers, where there are numerous consumers having the same interest; or (vi) in case of death of a consumer, his legal heir or legal representative; or (vii) in case of a consumer being a minor, his parent or legal guardian;
(6)  "complaint"  means  any  allegation  in  writing,  made  by  a  complainant  for  obtaining  any  relief provided by or under this Act, that—
(i) an  unfair contract or unfair trade practice or a  restrictive  trade practice has been adopted by any trader or service provider;
(ii) the goods bought by him or agreed to be bought by him suffer from one or more defects;
(iii) the services hired or availed of or agreed to be hired or availed of by him suffer from any deficiency;
(iv)  a  trader  or  a  service  provider,  as  the  case  may  be,  has  charged  for  the  goods  or  for the services mentioned in the complaint, a price in excess of the price—
(a) fixed by or under any law for the time being in force; or (b) displayed on the goods or any package containing such goods; or (c) displayed on the price list exhibited by him by or under any law for the time being in force; or (d) agreed between the parties;
(v) the goods, which are hazardous to life and safety when used, are being offered for sale to the public--
(a)  in  contravention  of  standards  relating to  safety  of  such  goods  as  required  to  be complied with, by or under any law for the time being in force;
(b) where the trader knows that the goods so offered are unsafe to the public;
(vi) the services which are hazardous or likely to be hazardous to life and safety of the public when  used,  are  being  offered  by  a  person  who  provides  any  service  and  who  knows  it  to  be injurious to life and safety;
(vii) a  claim for product liability action lies  against the  product manufacturer, product seller or product service provider, as the case may be;
(7) "consumer" means any person who—
(i) buys any goods for a consideration which has been paid or promised or partly paid and partly  promised,  or  under  any  system  of  deferred  payment  and  includes  any  user  of  such goods other than the person who buys such goods for consideration paid or promised or partly paid  or  partly  promised,  or  under  any  system  of  deferred  payment,  when  such  use  is  made with the approval of such person, but does not include a person who obtains such goods for resale or for any commercial purpose; or (ii) hires or avails of any service for a consideration which has been paid or promised or partly  paid  and  partly  promised,  or  under  any  system  of  deferred  payment  and  includes any beneficiary  of  such service  other  than  the  person  who  hires  or  avails  of  the  services  for consideration  paid  or  promised,  or  partly  paid  and  partly  promised,  or  under  any  system  of deferred payment, when such services are availed of with the approval of the first mentioned person, but does not include a person who avails of such service for any commercial purpose.
Explanation. —For the purposes of this clause, —

(a) the  expression "commercial purpose" does not include  use  by a  person of goods bought and used by him exclusively for the purpose of earning his livelihood, by means of self-employment;
(b)  the  expressions  "buys  any  goods"  and  "hires  or  avails  any  services"  includes offline  or  online  transactions  through  electronic  means  or  by  teleshopping  or  direct selling or multi-level marketing;
(8)  "consumer  dispute"  means  a  dispute  where  the  person  against  whom  a  complaint  has  been made, denies or disputes the allegations contained in the complaint;
(9) "consumer rights" includes,--
(i)  the  right  to  be  protected  against  the  marketing  of  goods,  products  or  services  which  are hazardous to life and property;
(ii) the right to be informed about the quality, quantity, potency, purity, standard and price of goods, products or services, as the case may be, so as to protect the consumer against unfair trade practices;
(iii)  the  right  to  be  assured,  wherever  possible,  access  to  a  variety  of  goods,  products  or services at competitive prices;
(iv)  the  right  to  be  heard  and  to  be  assured  that  consumer's  interests  will  receive  due consideration at appropriate for a;
(v)  the  right  to  seek  redressal  against  unfair  trade  practice  or  restrictive  trade  practices  or unscrupulous exploitation of consumers; and (vi) the right to consumer awareness;
(10)  "defect"  means  any  fault,  imperfection  or shortcoming  in  the  quality,  quantity,  potency, purity or standard which is required to be maintained by or under any law for the time being in force or under any contract, express or implied or as is claimed by the trader in any manner whatsoever in relation to any goods or product and the expression "defective" shall be construed accordingly;
(11) "deficiency" means any fault, imperfection, shortcoming or inadequacy in the quality, nature and manner of performance which is required to be maintained by or under any law for the time being in force or has been undertaken to be performed by a person in pursuance of a contract or otherwise in relation to any service and includes—
(i)  any  act  of  negligence  or  omission  or  commission  by  such  person  which  causes  loss  or injury to the consumer; and (ii) deliberate withholding of relevant information by such person to the consumer;
(12)  "design",  in  relation  to  a  product,  means  the  intended  or  known  physical  and  material characteristics  of  such  product  and  includes  any intended  or  known  formulation  or  content  of  such product  and  the  usual  result  of  the  intended  manufacturing  or  other  process  used  to  produce  such product;
(13)  "direct selling"  means  marketing,  distribution  and  sale  of  goods  or  provision  of  services through a network of sellers, other than through a permanent retail location;
(14)  "Director-General"  means  the  Director-General  appointed  under  sub-section  (2)  of  section
15;
(15)   "District   Commission"   means   a   District   Consumer   Disputes   Redressal   Commission established under sub-section (1) of section 28;
(16) "e-commerce" means buying or selling of goods or services including digital products over digital or electronic network;

(17)  "electronic  service  provider"  means  a  person  who  provides  technologies  or  processes  to enable  a  product  seller  to  engage  in  advertising  or  selling  goods  or  services  to  a  consumer  and includes any online market place or online auction sites;
(18) "endorsement", in relation to an advertisement, means—
(i) any message, verbal statement, demonstration; or (ii) depiction of the name, signature, likeness or other identifiable personal characteristics of an individual; or (iii)  depiction  of  the  name  or  seal  of  any  institution  or  organisation,  which  makes  the consumer to believe that it reflects the opinion, finding or experience of the person making such endorsement;
(19)  "establishment"  includes  an  advertising  agency,  commission  agent,  manufacturing,  trading or  any  other  commercial  agency  which  carries  on  any  business,  trade  or  profession  or  any  work  in connection  with  or  incidental  or  ancillary  to  any  commercial  activity,  trade  or  profession,  or  such other class or classes of persons including public utility entities in the manner as may be prescribed;
(20) "express warranty" means any material statement, affirmation of fact, promise or description relating  to  a  product  or  service  warranting  that  it  conforms  to  such  material  statement,  affirmation, promise  or  description  and  includes  any  sample  or  model of a  product  warranting  that the  whole  of such product conforms to such sample or model;
(21) "goods" means every kind of movable property and includes "food" as defined in clause (j) of sub-section (1) of section 3 of the Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006 (34 of 2006);
(22) "harm", in relation to a product liability, includes—
(i) damage to any property, other than the product itself;
(ii) personal injury, illness or death;
(iii)  mental agony  or  emotional  distress  attendant  to  personal  injury  or  illness  or  damage  to property; or (iv) any loss of consortium or services or other loss resulting from a harm referred to in sub-clause (i) or sub-clause (ii) or sub-clause (iii), but shall not include any harm caused to a product itself  or  any  damage  to  the  property  on  account  of  breach  of  warranty  conditions  or  any commercial  or  economic  loss,  including  any  direct,  incidental  or  consequential  loss  relating thereto;
(23) "injury" means any harm whatever illegally caused to any person, in body, mind or property;
(24) "manufacturer" means a person who—
(i) makes any goods or parts thereof; or (ii) assembles any goods or parts thereof made by others; or (iii) puts or causes to be put his own mark on any goods made by any other person;
(25) "mediation" means the process by which a mediator mediates the consumer disputes;
(26) "mediator" means a mediator referred to in section 75;
(27) "member"  includes  the  President  and  a  member  of  the  National  Commission  or  a  State
Commission or a District Commission, as the case may be;
(28)  "misleading  advertisement"  in  relation  to  any  product  or  service, means  an  advertisement, which—
(i) falsely describes such product or service; or (ii)  gives  a  false  guarantee  to,  or  is  likely  to  mislead  the  consumers  as  to  the  nature, substance, quantity or quality of such product or service; or

(iii) conveys  an  express  or  implied  representation  which,  if  made  by  the  manufacturer  or seller or service provider thereof, would constitute an unfair trade practice; or (iv) deliberately conceals important information;
(29)  "National  Commission"  means  the  National  Consumer  Disputes  Redressal  Commission established under sub-section (1) of section 53;
(30)  "notification"  means  a notification  published  in  the  Official  Gazette  and  the  term  "notify"
shall be construed accordingly;
(31) "person" includes--
(i) an individual;
(ii) a firm whether registered or not;
(iii) a Hindu undivided family;
(iv) a co-operative society;
(v)  an  association  of  persons  whether  registered  under  the  Societies  Registration  Act,  1860
(21 of 1860) or not;
(vi) any corporation, company or a body of individuals whether incorporated or not;
(vii) any artificial juridical person, not falling within any of the preceding sub-clauses;
(32) "prescribed" means prescribed by rules made by the Central Government, or, as the case may be, the State Government;
(33) "product" means any article or goods or substance or raw material or any extended cycle of such  product, which  may  be  in  gaseous,  liquid,  or  solid  state  possessing  intrinsic  value  which  is capable  of  delivery  either  as  wholly  assembled  or  as  a  component  part  and  is  produced  for introduction  to  trade  or  commerce,  but  does  not  include  human  tissues,  blood,  blood  products  and organs;
(34)  "product  liability"  means  the  responsibility  of  a  product  manufacturer  or  product  seller,  of any product or service, to compensate for any harm caused to a consumer by such defective product manufactured or sold or by deficiency in services relating thereto;
(35) "product liability action" means a complaint filed by a person before a District Commission or State Commission or National Commission, as the case may be, for claiming compensation for the harm caused to him;
(36) "product manufacturer" means a person who—
(i) makes any product or parts thereof; or (ii) assembles parts thereof made by others; or (iii) puts or causes to be put his own mark on any products made by any other person; or (iv) makes a product and sells, distributes, leases, installs, prepares, packages, labels, markets, repairs, maintains such product or is otherwise involved in placing such product for commercial purpose; or (v) designs, produces, fabricates, constructs or re-manufactures any product before its sale; or (vi) being a product seller of a product, is also a manufacturer of such product;
(37)  "product  seller",  in  relation  to  a  product,  means  a  person  who,  in  the  course  of  business, imports,  sells,  distributes,  leases,  installs,  prepares,  packages, labels,  markets,  repairs,  maintains,  or otherwise is involved in placing such product for commercial purpose and includes--
(i) a manufacturer who is also a product seller; or (ii) a service provider,

but does not include—
(a)  a  seller  of  immovable  property,  unless  such  person  is  engaged  in  the  sale  of constructed house or in the construction of homes or flats;
(b)  a  provider  of  professional  services  in  any  transaction  in  which,  the  sale  or  use  of  a product  is  only  incidental  thereto,  but  furnishing  of  opinion,  skill  or  services  being  the essence of such transaction;
(c) a person who—
(I) acts only in a financial capacity with respect to the sale of the product;
(II)  is  not  a  manufacturer,  wholesaler,  distributor,  retailer,  direct  seller  or  an electronic service provider;
(III)  leases a  product,  without  having  a  reasonable  opportunity  to  inspect  and discover  defects  in  the  product,  under  a  lease  arrangement  in  which  the  selection, possession,  maintenance,  and  operation  of  the  product  are  controlled  by  a  person  other than the lessor;
(38) "product service provider", in relation to a product, means a person who provides any service in respect of such product;
(39)  "regulations"  means  the  regulations  made  by  the  National  Commission,  or as the  case  may be, the Central Authority;
(40)  "Regulator"  means  a  body  or  any  authority  established  under  any  other  law  for  the  time being in force;
(41) "restrictive trade practice" means a trade practice which tends to bring about manipulation of price  or  its  conditions  of  delivery  or  to  affect  flow  of  supplies  in  the  market  relating  to  goods  or services  in  such  a  manner  as  to  impose  on  the  consumers  unjustified  costs  or  restrictions  and  shall include--
(i) delay beyond the period agreed to by a trader in supply of such goods or in providing the services which has led or is likely to lead to rise in the price;
(ii) any trade practice which requires a consumer to buy, hire or avail of any goods or, as the case may be, services as condition precedent for buying, hiring or availing of other goods or services;
(42) "service" means service of any description which is made available to potential users and includes,  but  not  limited  to,  the  provision  of  facilities  in  connection  with  banking,  financing, insurance,  transport,  processing,  supply  of  electrical  or  other energy,  telecom,  boarding  or lodging  or  both,  housing  construction,  entertainment,  amusement  or  the  purveying  of  news  or other  information,  but  does  not  include  the  rendering  of  any  service  free  of  charge  or  under  a contract of personal service;
(43) "spurious goods" means such goods which are falsely claimed to be genuine;
(44)   "State   Commission"   means   a   State   Consumer   Disputes   Redressal   Commission established under sub-section (1) of section 42;
(45) "trader", in relation to any goods, means a person who sells or distributes any goods for sale  and  includes  the  manufacturer  thereof,  and  where  such  goods  are  sold  or  distributed  in package form, includes the packer thereof;
(46) "unfair contract" means a contract between a manufacturer or trader or service provider on one hand, and a consumer on the other, having such terms which cause significant change in the rights of such consumer, including the following, namely:--
(i)  requiring  manifestly  excessive  security  deposits  to  be  given  by  a  consumer  for  the performance of contractual obligations; or

(ii)  imposing  any  penalty  on  the  consumer,  for  the  breach  of  contract  thereof  which  is wholly  disproportionate  to  the  loss  occurred  due  to  such  breach  to  the  other  party  to  the contract; or (iii) refusing to accept early repayment of debts on payment of applicable penalty; or (iv)  entitling  a  party  to  the  contract  to  terminate  such  contract  unilaterally,  without reasonable cause; or (v)  permitting  or  has  the  effect  of  permitting  one  party  to  assign  the  contract  to  the detriment of the other party who is a consumer, without his consent; or (vi)  imposing  on  the  consumer  any  unreasonable  charge,  obligation  or  condition  which puts such consumer to disadvantage;
(47) "unfair trade practice" means a trade practice which, for the purpose of promoting the sale, use or supply of any goods or for the provision of any service, adopts any unfair method or unfair or deceptive practice including any of the following practices, namely:—
(i) making any statement, whether orally or in writing or by visible representation including by means of electronic record, which—
(a) falsely represents that the goods are of a particular standard, quality, quantity, grade, composition, style or model;
(b) falsely represents that the services are of a particular standard, quality or grade;
(c) falsely represents any re-built, second-hand, renovated, reconditioned or old goods as new goods;
(d)  represents  that  the  goods  or  services  have  sponsorship,  approval,  performance, characteristics, accessories, uses or benefits which such goods or services do not have;
(e)  represents  that  the  seller  or  the  supplier  has  a  sponsorship  or  approval  or  affiliation which such seller or supplier does not have;
(f) makes a false or misleading representation concerning the need for, or the usefulness of, any goods or services;
(g) gives to the public any warranty or guarantee of the performance, efficacy or length of life of a product or of any goods that is not based on an adequate or proper test thereof:
Provided  that  where  a  defence  is  raised  to  the  effect  that  such  warranty  or  guarantee  is based on adequate or proper test, the burden of proof of such defence shall lie on the person raising such defence;
(h) makes to the public a representation in a form that purports to be—
(A) a warranty or guarantee of a product or of any goods or services; or (B) a promise to replace, maintain or repair an article or any part thereof or to repeat or continue a service until it has achieved a specified result, if such purported warranty or guarantee  or  promise  is  materially  misleading  or  if  there  is  no  reasonable  prospect  that such warranty, guarantee or promise will be carried out;
(i) materially misleads the public concerning the price at which a product or like products or goods  or  services,  have  been  or  are,  ordinarily  sold  or  provided,  and,  for  this  purpose,  a representation as to price  shall be  deemed  to refer to the  price  at which the product or goods  or services has or have been sold by sellers or provided by suppliers generally in the relevant market unless  it  is  clearly  specified  to  be  the  price  at  which the  product  has  been  sold or  services  have been provided by the person by whom or on whose behalf the representation is made;
(j) gives false or misleading facts disparaging the goods, services or trade of another person.

Explanation.—For the purposes of this sub-clause, a statement that is,—
(A) expressed on an article offered or displayed for sale, or on its wrapper or container; or (B) expressed on anything attached to, inserted in, or accompanying, an article offered or displayed for sale, or on anything on which the article is mounted for display or sale; or (C)  contained  in  or  on  anything  that  is  sold,  sent,  delivered,  transmitted  or  in  any  other manner whatsoever made available to a member of the public, shall  be  deemed  to  be  a  statement  made  to  the  public  by,  and  only  by,  the  person  who  had caused the statement to be so expressed, made or contained;
(ii) permitting the publication of any advertisement, whether in any newspaper or otherwise, including  by  way  of  electronic  record,  for  the  sale  or  supply  at  a  bargain  price  of  goods  or services that are not intended to be offered for sale or supply at the bargain price, or for a period that is, and in quantities that are, reasonable, having regard to the nature of the market in which the business is carried on, the nature and size of business, and the nature of the advertisement.
Explanation.—For the purpose of this sub-clause, "bargain price" means,—
(A)  a price  that  is  stated  in  any  advertisement  to  be  a  bargain  price,  by  reference  to  an ordinary price or otherwise; or (B)  a  price  that  a  person  who  reads,  hears  or  sees  the  advertisement,  would  reasonably understand to be a bargain price having regard to the prices at which the product advertised or like products are ordinarily sold;
(iii) permitting—
(a) the offering of gifts, prizes or other items with the intention of not providing them as offered or creating impression that something is being given or offered free of charge when it is fully or partly covered by the amount charged, in the transaction as a whole;
(b)  the  conduct  of  any  contest,  lottery,  game  of  chance  or  skill,  for  the  purpose  of promoting,  directly  or  indirectly,  the  sale,  use  or  supply of  any  product  or  any  business interest, except such contest, lottery, game of chance or skill as may be prescribed;
(c) withholding from the  participants  of any scheme  offering gifts,  prizes or other items free of charge on its closure, the information about final results of the scheme.
Explanation.—For  the  purpose  of  this  sub-clause,  the  participants  of  a  scheme  shall  be deemed to have been informed of the final results of the scheme where such results are within a  reasonable  time  published,  prominently  in  the  same  newspaper  in  which  the  scheme  was originally advertised;
(iv) permitting the sale or supply of goods intended to be used, or are of a kind likely to be  used  by  consumers,  knowing  or  having  reason  to  believe  that  the  goods  do  not  comply with   the standards   prescribed   by   the   competent   authority   relating   to   performance, composition,  contents,  design,  constructions,  finishing  or  packaging  as  are  necessary  to prevent or reduce the risk of injury to the person using the goods;
(v) permitting the hoarding or destruction of goods, or refusal to sell the goods or to make them  available  for  sale  or  to  provide  any  service,  if  such  hoarding  or  destruction  or  refusal raises  or  tends  to  raise  or  is  intended  to  raise,  the  cost  of  those  or  other  similar  goods  or services;
(vi)  manufacturing  of  spurious  goods  or  offering  such  goods  for  sale  or  adopting deceptive practices in the provision of services;
(vii)  not  issuing  bill  or  cash  memo  or  receipt  for the  goods  sold  or  services  rendered  in such manner as may be prescribed;

(viii)  refusing,  after  selling  goods  or  rendering  services,  to  take  back  or  withdraw defective   goods   or   to   withdraw   or   discontinue   deficient   services   and   to   refund   the consideration thereof, if paid, within the period stipulated in the bill or cash memo or receipt or in the absence of such stipulation, within a period of thirty days;
(ix)  disclosing  to  other  person  any  personal  information  given  in  confidence  by  the consumer unless such disclosure is made in accordance with the provisions of any law for the time being in force.

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