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The document summarizes key aspects of the Consumer Protection Act 2019 in India. It notes that the 2019 Act was passed to repeal the 1986 Act and provide better protection for consumers, especially with the growth of e-commerce. Some key changes include expanding the definition of "consumer" to include online purchases, introducing six consumer rights, establishing a Central Consumer Protection Authority, introducing product liability provisions, and increasing the monetary limits of the Consumer Disputes Redressal Commissions. The 2019 Act aims to strengthen consumer protection through these changes.




































