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5 Issue 1 Indian J.L. & Legal Rsch. 1 (2023)
E-Commerce and Consumer Protection: Critical Analysis of Legal Regulations

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Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research


E-COMMERCE AND CONSUMER PROTECTION:

CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF LEGAL REGULATIONS

                  Daksha Jha, Amity University, Chhattisgarh







                            ABSTRACT

 Consumer  to consumer  or  business to business Invasion of privacy,
 infringement of intellectual property rights, online piracy, unsolicited
 commercial  electronic advertisements, spamming, limitations on free
 speech, censorship, and other dishonest practises are just a few of the serious
 threats that e-commerce poses to consumer and merchant protection. The
 legal and security risk in the digitalized market is still a major concern
 despite the many advantages of e-commerce, like instant access to a virtual
 global market, reduced distribution costs, time savings, the creation of better
 customer connections, etc. Therefore, for e-commerce to function properly,
 consumer and merchant security is essential. One would contend that this is
 advantageous, but on the other hand, people do owe users moral, social, and
 ethical duties. In order to fully address the legal environment and compliance
 with regard to E-Commerce in the global market that has gone digital, an
 effort has been undertaken in this paper.

 Despite the fact that India does not have a specific law that covers misleading
 advertising, the Consumer Protection Act of 1986 and the Monopolistic and
 Restrictive Trade Practices (MRTP) Act of 1969 provide firms that advertise
 their products incorrectly with legal repercussions. The Advertising
 Standards Council  of India (ASCI)  established the ASCI  Consumer
 Complaints Council to counter deceptive advertising.

 Recently, the Court of Chief Judicial Magistrate Lucknow in Abhimanyu
 Singh v Flipkart allowed an Application under Section 156(3) CrPC seeking
 lodging of FIR against Flipkart and its sellers Hydtel Ltd. The Lucknow
 Court on 10.10.2022 ordered the registration of a First Information Report
 (FIR) against Flipkart Officials after admitting a complaint filed. Privity
 Contract is a common law doctrine which provides that you cannot either
 enforce the benefit of or be liable for any obligation under a contract to which
 you are not a party.


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Volume V Issue I I ISSN: 2582-8878

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