The Centre is working on a new legislation to replace the existing Consumer Protection Act, which will have penal provisions of ? 50 lakh and five- year imprisonment for celebrities promoting sale of items without verifying the quality, Union Minister Ram vilas Paswan said on Tuesday. The proposed Consumer Protection Bill, 2016, has already been approved by the Parliamentary Standing Committee and would be introduced in Parliament in the next session, the food andconsumer affairs minister said.
Business Standard New Delhi,18th May 2016
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