Repeal and savings preserve prior actions under the former consumer protection law if consistent with the new Act. The provision repeals the earlier consumer protection statute but provides that anything done under the repealed Act shall, insofar as it is not inconsistent with the new Act, be deemed done under corresponding provisions of the new Act; it further confirms that this list does not prejudice the general application of section 6 of the General Clauses Act, 1897 regarding effects of repeal.
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Repeal and savings preserve prior actions under the former consumer protection law if consistent with the new Act.
The provision repeals the earlier consumer protection statute but provides that anything done under the repealed Act shall, insofar as it is not inconsistent with the new Act, be deemed done under corresponding provisions of the new Act; it further confirms that this list does not prejudice the general application of section 6 of the General Clauses Act, 1897 regarding effects of repeal.
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