Government to amend laws to protect online shoppers from frauds

Around nine complaints have been registered against e-commerce companies

Update: 2014-12-12 15:09 GMT

New Delhi: The government has initiated the process to amend the Consumer Protection Act to safeguard buyers from online frauds in e-commerce, Parliament was informed on Friday. "Keeping in view the increased number of online fraud/cheating cases, the government has also initiated steps  for incorporating sufficient provisions for protection of consumers of online shopping/e-commerce under Consumer     Protection Act, 1986," Minister of State for Finance Jayant  Sinha said in a written reply in the Lok Sabha.    

In the last two years, nine complaints have been registered against e-commerce companies and the government has taken action on the same, he said.  Sinha said the government in not considering any proposal for a separate regulatory framework for e-commerce and the Directorate of Enforcement conducts investigations under FEMA and PMLA.   

"Such investigations are carried out as and when any credible information, including those relating to frauds committed by e-commerce companies, is received," he added. 

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