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NRAI’s suggested changes to e-commerce rules focus on food delivery platforms like Zomato and Swiggy
The NRAI reasoned that Zomato and Swiggy fall under the ambit of the rules by citing the platforms’ FDI funds and their recent moves...
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The NRAI reasoned that Zomato and Swiggy fall under the ambit of the rules by citing the platforms’ FDI funds and their recent moves...
The two associations contended that the proposed changes would lead to over-regulation, hurt smaller entities, and impact service-providing platforms that do not deal with...
Stating that India’s e-commerce rules need to be consumer-centric, CAIT suggested that platforms should have a customer care facility, display the search algorithm to consumers, and...
Protect traders, exempt smaller platforms, create a mechanism to identify defaulters, provide explicit clarifications on certain rules, restrain platforms from competing with business users,...
Under the new rules proposed by the government, marketplace e-commerce entities cannot sell goods on their platform, flash sales are banned, and foreign products...
Meanwhile, trade associations urged the government to not dilute the rules and opposed the deadline extension. After multiple stakeholders raised concerns over the proposed...
This video, from a members-only call we hosted on July 1, 2021, discusses amendments proposed to the Consumer Protection Rules, 2020, and the impact of these...
US-India Business Council (USIBC), a lobby group part of the United States Chamber of Commerce, said that India’s proposed amendments to the e-commerce rules...
The Ministry of Consumer Affairs on Monday proposed amendments that give the existing Consumer Protection (E-Commerce) Rules, 2020 more teeth. The proposed changes include new rules...