The document summarizes key aspects of the Consumer Protection Act 2019 in India. It replaced the 1986 act due to growth in digital technology and e-commerce. The 2019 act established the Central Consumer Protection Authority to regulate unfair trade practices, misleading ads, and protect consumer rights. It also defines the roles of the National, State and District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commissions in entertaining complaints regarding overcharging, restrictive trade practices, hazardous goods and services, and defective goods or services.