Rulemaking authority delegates rulemaking to central and state governments for specified consumer protection provisions under the Act. Power to make rules vests in the executive: the Central Government may, by notification, make rules to implement specified provisions of the Consumer Protection Act concerning definitions, jurisdictional and procedural aspects and certain substantive sections. The State Government may likewise, by notification, make rules to carry out particular provisions relating to state-level jurisdiction, procedural mechanisms, composition and operational matters enumerated in the Act.
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Rulemaking authority delegates rulemaking to central and state governments for specified consumer protection provisions under the Act.
Power to make rules vests in the executive: the Central Government may, by notification, make rules to implement specified provisions of the Consumer Protection Act concerning definitions, jurisdictional and procedural aspects and certain substantive sections. The State Government may likewise, by notification, make rules to carry out particular provisions relating to state-level jurisdiction, procedural mechanisms, composition and operational matters enumerated in the Act.
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