Draft e-Commerce Rules Will Disincentivise Consumers: IAMAI

The association is of the view that although it supports government initiatives and regulatory interventions to protect consumer interests, the proposed amendments to the rules raise several concerns and ambiguities from an e-commerce business standpoint which are also likely to have unintended negative consequences for consumers.

Draft e-Commerce Rules Will Disincentivise Consumers: IAMAI

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IAMAI mentioned that "the amendment to the definition of e-commerce entities goes over and beyond the definition of e-commerce entities provided under other delegated legislations such as the Foreign Exchange Management (Non-Debt Instruments) Rules, 2019 (NDI Rules).

On flash sales, the association suggested that a normal brick and mortar store can offer flash sales, and therefore there is no reason to restrict these flash sales on an e-commerce platform.

The much talked about draft e-commerce rules will disincentivise consumers, according to the Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI).

Mentioning that the proposed amendments to the Consumer Protection (E-Commerce) Rules 2020 is a deterrent for the growth of the industry, the IAMAI has suggested excluding the entire value chain from the ambit of e-commerce definition, clarifying the flash sale concept and confining the rules to protect the rights and interests of the consumers.