1. The Consumer Protection Bill 2019 was passed by the Indian Parliament on August 9, 2019 to provide timely redressal of consumer disputes and includes new provisions expanding the definition of consumer and unfair trade practices.
2. It establishes a Consumer Protection Council at central and state levels and a quasi-judicial mechanism for consumer disputes at district, state and national levels to provide simple and speedy remedies.
3. The bill seeks to promote and protect the various rights of consumers purchasing goods and services.