CCPA drafts guidelines to curb misleading coaching institute ads
The Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) has drafted guidelines concerning misleading advertisements in the coaching sector. The committee for the same conducted its first meeting to prepare the guidelines on January 8.The Chairman of the Committee will be Rohit Kumar Singh, Secretary Department of Consumer Affairs and Chief Commissioner of CCPA along with other members Commissioner (CCPA), representatives from Department of Personnel & Training (DoPT), Ministry of Education, National Law University (NLU), Delhi, FIITJEE, Khan Global Studies and Ikigai Law. Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration (LBSNAA) who participated in the meeting.Rohit Kumar Singh, Secretary (Consumer Affairs) and Chief Commissioner (CCPA) highlighted the need for clarity, specifically in addressing certain aspects related to advertisements in the coaching sector. CCPA observed that some of the coaching institutes mislead consumers by deliberately concealing important information with respect to courses opted by successful candidates, duration of the course so attended and the fees paid by the candidates.CCPA also observed that some of the coaching Institutes also indulge in making claims like "100% selection", "100% job guaranteed" and "Guaranteed preliminary and main examination" without providing verifiable evidence.The Guidelines shall be applicable to all the coaching institutes whether online or physical and cover all forms of advertisement regardless of form, format or medium. The Guidelines prescribe conditions when an advertisement by a coaching institute shall be construed to be misleading advertisement as defined under the Consumer Protection Act 2019 which inter-alia include concealing important information related to the course opted by the successful candidates [courses opted by successful candidates (whether free or paid), duration of course etc.]The Guidelines also provide that coaching institutes shall not make false claims regarding success rates or number of selections and any other practices that may lead to consumer misunderstanding or subvert consumer autonomy and choice.The guidelines also prescribes Do’s and Don'ts that need to be observed before coming up with advertisements:-Coaching Institute shall mention requisite information with successful candidate photo:-
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