The Asian Age

SC asks Centre, states to reform consumer courts New cyber crime cell to help women

- J. VENKATESAN

The Supreme Court expressed serious concern over the working of consumer courts, including the National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, and said a systemic overhaul of the entire infrastruc­ture is necessary if the Consumer Protection Act, 1986 is not to become a dead letter.

A bench of Chief Justice T.S. Thakur and Justices D.Y. Chandrachu­d and L. Nageswara Rao in its order asked the Centre and states to intervene immediatel­y to set right the system and fill up the vacancies of members in these courts. The Bench said with the proliferat­ion of goods and services in a rapidly growing economy, Parliament envisaged the enactment to be the corner-stone of a vibrant consumer movement. Reality has been distant from the aspiration­s of the law. Since the state of affairs which has been revealed before the Court warrants systemic changes.

The court said the quality of presiding members, especially of non-judicial members at the state and district levels is poor. One New Delhi: The Centre on Monday informed the Supreme Court that the home ministry has decided to set up a national cyber crime coordinati­on cell to deal with increasing cyber crimes relating to sexual offences against women and young girls. Counsel R. Balasubram­aniam gave this informatio­n before a Bench of Justices Madan Lokur and Uday Lalit hearing a suo motu petition based on a letter written by NGO Prajwala to the Chief Justice of India.

of the reasons is that the remunerati­on which is being paid to non-judicial members of consumer fora varies from state to state and is too meagre to attract qualified talent. The Bench pointed out that most of the non-judicial members are not even capable of writing or dictating small orders. At certain places non-judicial members act in unison against the presiding officer, while passing orders contrary to law, damaging the reputation of the adjudicati­ng body.

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