Digital justice spearheads National Consumer Day 2025 with faster grievance redressal
New Delhi [India], December 23 (ANI): India celebrates National Consumer Day on December 24 to remind every citizen of their rights when they buy goods or services.
This year, the day focuses on the theme of "Efficient and Speedy Disposal through Digital Justice," highlighting how technology is helping people get justice faster and more easily. The day marks the anniversary of the Consumer Protection Act of 1986, which first gave Indian consumers legal protections against fraud.
"Notably, ten states and the NCDRC have recently recorded disposal rates exceeding 100 per cent," the release said. For example, a man in Tripura who struggled for eight years with a broken refrigerator finally got his money back and extra compensation in just five months thanks to this new digital approach.
These offices operate like specialised courts that focus solely on helping consumers. To ensure companies comply with the rules, the Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) was also established. It can prompt companies to recall unsafe products from the market and prevent misleading advertising.
Most of these problems are solved within 21 days. Between April and October 2025, this helpline helped people recover over Rs 27 crore that was stuck with various companies. People can now submit complaints via WhatsApp, which has become a preferred channel for many to seek help.
The government also updated regulations in 2025 to ensure medical devices and packaging have clear labels. For online shopping, new rules require websites to show the country of origin for each product, helping consumers make better choices. (ANI)
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