Yesterday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had said a new consumer protection law was on the anvil that would crack down on misleading advertisements and provide time-bound redressal of their grievances.
"The Consumer Protection Bill has been sent to the Cabinet for approval," he told reporters here.
Asked whether the Bill will come up for passage in the next session, Paswan said: "I hope so."
Minister of State for Food and Consumer Affairs C R Chaudhary said the efforts will be made to bring the Bill in the winter session.
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Paswan said a Central Consumer Protection Authority will be set up for quick remedial action.
"The Bill has provisions for misleading ads and e- commerce trade," he added.
Briefing the media about the outcome of the first global consumer protection conference on 'Empowering consumers in new markets' for the South, South East and East Asian Countries held on October 26-27, Paswan said the conference was attended by 1,600 participants, including delegates from 19 countries.
A resolution, Chaudhary said, has been adopted at the conference, but the same is not binding on any country.
"The protection of consumers' rights in the digital context is important for a sustainable and inclusive development of e-commerce, which also needs to address cross- border cooperation and enforcement," the statement said.
It was resolved that consumer protection is essential for well-functioning financial markets, and efforts should be devoted to achieving financial consumer literacy and inclusion.
"Consumer education is paramount to maximise consumer empowerment, needing new and innovative ways to reach and enhance consumers' knowledge of their rights and obligations in the marketplace," the statement said.
With increasing globalisation and the world changing into a single market, it was resolved to learn from each other's experiences and reach a common understanding.
"The possibility of building a Regional Coalition for consumer protection needs to be explored," the statement said.
Keeping in view of future challenges, it was agreed that to explore the option of preparing a road map with a clear vision for moving forward and institutionalising regional co- operation.