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⇱ E-Commerce and Consumer Protection in India: The Emerging Trend - PubMed


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Abstract

Given the rapid growth and emerging trend of e-commerce have changed consumer preferences to buy online, this study analyzes the current Indian legal framework that protects online consumers' interests. A thorough analysis of the two newly enacted laws, i.e., the Consumer Protection Act, 2019 and Consumer Protection (E-commerce) Rules, 2020 and literature review support analysis of 290 online consumers answering the research questions and achieving research objectives. The significant findings are that a secure and reliable system is essential for e-business firms to work successfully; cash on delivery is the priority option for online shopping; website information and effective customer care services build a customer's trust. The new regulations are arguably strong enough to protect and safeguard online consumers' rights and boost India's e-commerce growth. Besides factors such as security, privacy, warranty, customer service, and website information, laws governing consumer rights protection in e-commerce influence customers' trust. Growing e-commerce looks promising with a robust legal framework and consumer protection measures. The findings contribute to the body of knowledge on e-commerce and consumer rights protection by elucidating the key factors that affect customer trust and loyalty and offering an informative perspective on e-consumer protection in the Indian context with broader implications.

Keywords: Consumer protection; E-Commerce; Online protection.

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Conflict of interest statement

Conflict of interestThe authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.

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Online shopping-top consumer locations and company locations. Source: Data compiled from , Accessed 7 October 2020
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Global e-commerce activities and overseas online purchase. Source: Data compiled from ital-overview#: ~ :text = There%20are%205.15%20billion%20unique,of%202.4%20percent%20per%20 year and , Accessed 12 October 2020
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Global cross-border e-commerce (B2C) market. *Estimated to cross US$ 1 Trillion in 2020. Source: Authors’ compilation from , Accessed on 15 October 2020
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E-Commerce growth in India during 2015–2020. Source: Data compiled from , , , , Accessed 12 October 2020
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Research framework and process
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Grievance redress mechanism
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Model for consumers’ trust on e-commerce transactions

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