CPA 70 — Administrative control

Consumer Protection Act, 2019

Statutory text

(1)  The  National  Commission  shall  have  the  authority  to  lay  down such  adequate  standards  in  consultation  with  the  Central  Government  from  time  to  time,  for  better protection of the interests of consumers and for that purpose, shall have administrative control over all the State Commissions in the following matters, namely:—
(a)  monitoring  performance  of  the  State  Commissions  in  terms  of  their  disposal  by  calling  for periodical returns regarding the institution, disposal and pendency of cases;
(b) investigating  into  any  allegations  against  the  President and  members  of  a  State  Commission and  submitting  inquiry  report  to  the  State  Government  concerned  along  with  copy  endorsed  to  the
Central Government for necessary action;

(c)  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;
(d) overseeing the functioning of the State Commission or the District Commission either by way of inspection or by any other means, as the National Commission may like to order from time to time, to ensure that the objects and purposes of the Act are best served and the standards set by the National Commission are implemented without interfering with their quasi-judicial freedom.
(2) There shall be a monitoring cell to be constituted by the President of the National Commission to oversee the functioning of the State Commissions from the administrative point of view.
(3) The State Commission shall have administrative control over all the District Commissions within its jurisdiction in all matters referred to in sub-section (1).
(4)  The  National  Commission  and  the  State  Commissions  shall  furnish  to  the  Central  Government periodically or as and when required, any information including the pendency of cases in such form and manner as may be prescribed.
(5) The State Commission shall furnish, periodically or as and when required to the State Government any information including pendency of cases in such form and manner as may be prescribed.

Back to CPA