Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution

2494 Complaints registered against e-Commerce companies during last three years

Posted On: 07 FEB 2017 4:15PM by PIB Delhi

The Consumer Protection Act, 1986 has been enacted to better protect the interests of the consumers. The provisions of the Consumer Protection Act, 1986, covers all goods and services and all modes of transaction including e-commerce. A consumer  can file a complaint relating to e-commerce transactions in the appropriate Consumer Forum established under the provisions of the Consumer Protection Act.  There is no proposal to bring in a separate legislation for e-commerce platforms.

 

Under the provisions of the Consumer Protection Act, 1986 a consumer can file a complaint in the appropriate Consumer Forum. However, before approaching a Consumer Forum there is mechanism for alternate dispute resolution through the National Consumer Helpline (1XXX-XX-4000 and short code 14404) at New Delhi and  Online Consumer Mediation Centre  in the National Law School India University Bengaluru.

 

 

The details of complaints received in the National Consumer Helpline against direct selling /e-commerce companies during 2014-15, 2015-16 and 2016-17 (up to December, 2016 ) are as under:

 

 

Organization

2014-15

2015-16

2016-17 (upto Dec)

Total

Bookmyoffer.com

0

71

449

520

Snapdeal.com 

37

52

120

209

e BAY

10

30

135

175

Flipkart.com

25

40

92

157

Whaaky.com

36

35

79

150

Askmebazar.com

27

116

6

149

Shopclues.com

46

55

47

148

Amazon.in 

7

15

114

136

Paytm.com 

13

31

46

90

HOME SHOP18 

40

15

15

70

Naaptol.com 

15

10

13

38

Shop CJ Network India Pvt. Ltd

16

4

10

30

Myntra.com

9

9

2

20

Jabong.com

1

2

15

18

Other - Ecommerce

136

205

243

584

Total

418

690

1386

2494

 

The received complaints were dealt with as per consumer grievance redressal procedure.

 

There is no proposal for setting up of National Consumer Safety Authority. However, the Consumer Protection Bill, 2015, already introduced in Parliament, seeks to provide for establishment of a Central Consumer Protection Authority to look into, inter alia,   unfair trade practices.

 

This information was given by Shri C.R. Chaudhary, the Minister of State for Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution, in written reply to a question in Lok Sabha today.

 

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