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E-commerce rules, 2020: Who are you? What are your duties?

E commerce Rules

The Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food, and Public Distribution has notified the new e-commerce rules on 23.07.2020. The notification comes in exercise of the powers conferred upon the Central Government under Section 101 of the newly implemented Consumer Protection Act, 2019. So as per the new e-commerce rules, who are you? What are your duties? What are your liabilities?

“E-commerce entity”

If you are a person who own, operate or manage any electronic platform for electronic commerce, you are an e-commerce entity. (unless you involve multiple sellers on your platform)

“Inventory e-commerce entity”

You are the above said, if you own the inventory of goods or services and sells those goods or services directly to the consumers through your e-commerce platform. (including single brand retailers and multi-channel single brand retailers)

“Marketplace e-commerce entity”

You are a marketplace entity, if you provide an e-commerce platform to facilitate transactions between buyers and sellers.

What are the common duties of all e-commerce entities?

How shall the grievance officer operate?

How shall the e-commerce entity lawfully operate?

Additional duties of marketplace e-commerce entities as per the new e-commerce rules

Additional duties of inventory e-commerce entities

Any contravention of the new e-commerce rules would be dealt with the provisions of the Consumer Protection Act, 2019. The original rules can be read here.

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