Paswan also said a move is afoot to amend the Consumer Protection Act so the district and state forums are strengthenedfurther, while a number of provisions that caused inconvenience to consumers, too, are being done away with.
"The NFSA came into force in 2013. The Congress-led UPA, which was then in power, had stated that by 2014, most states in the country will be covered under the Act.
The minister said in Uttar Pradesh, the most populous state, the Act is likely to benefit "64 per cent of the urban population and 80 per cent of the rural population".
He added while at present only 28 districts in the state are covered under NFSA, the remaining 47 are likely to be brought under it by April.
Similarly, state forums, which can at present adjudicate in matters involving not more than Rs one crore, would be authorised to arbitrate in disputes involving a sum of up to Rs 10 crore.
Moreover, in order to reduce inconvenience to aggrieved consumers, they will be "allowed to fight their cases without hiring a lawyer, if they choose to do so", the minister said.
"We are also going to introduce facilities like filing of claims through mobile phones and internet so that there is no need to be physically present at every stage," Paswan said.
The minister said the government is going to crack down on "misleading advertisements, splashed across newspapers day in and day out, wherein unbelievable cures for baldness, obesity and similar afflictions are claimed".
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