Central Consumer Protection Authority: The Regulator

The Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) has been established under the Consumer Protection Act, 2019 and has come into force with effect from 24th July 2020. The Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) as a regulator deals with the following; The Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) has many powers, including: Enforcing consumer rights: The CCPA can…

District, State, and National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commissions: jurisdictions, Complaints, appeals, and punishments

The Consumer Protection Act 2019 was notified on August 9th, 2019. However, it came into effect on July 20th 2020. An Act that makes provision for the establishment of consumer councils and other authorities for the settlement of consumers’ disputes and matters connected therewith. Under the Consumer Protection Act 2019, a consumer is defined as…

Internal Ombudsman in Banks

The Reserve Bank of India in May 2015 notified all public sector banks and some private sector and foreign banks to appoint an internal ombudsman. The internal ombudsman would be designated Chief Customer Service Officer (CCSO). The CCSO should not have worked in the bank in which he/she was appointed as CCSO. The Reserve Bank…

Customer rights policies for better banking

The objective of the Customer rights policies is to document/enshrine the basic rights of the customers of the Bank as per Reserve Bank of India regulations. Customer Rights Policy recognises the intrinsic rights; a customer gets during and after the termination of his/her banking relationship.  This policy is based on the guiding principles enlisted in…

Obligations on Bank customers

The obligations between Banks and their customers are reciprocal. Customer Obligations means all obligations of every nature of Customer from time to time under any Transaction Document, whether for the Aggregate Principal Outstanding, interest, fees, expenses, indemnification, or otherwise. By opening an account in the bank in the name of the customer, there will be…

Bankers’ Rights in India

In our previous article, we understood CUSTOMER RIGHTS POLICIES FOR BETTER BANKING. At the same time, the obligations between Banks and their customers are reciprocal. Commercial Banks in India also enjoy the following six rights; The banks in India have the right to charge interest on the loans and advances sanctioned to customers. Interest is…