Chief Minister N. Rangasamy has pledged to strengthen consumer protection mechanisms in Puducherry, saying the government will take concrete steps to safeguard consumer welfare across the Union Territory.
Speaking at National Consumer Day celebrations held recently at Kamaraj Mani Mandapam, Mr Rangasamy said the administration was examining proposals to establish a consumer rights protection forum to provide a dedicated platform for redressal and awareness. He told representatives of consumer associations that the government would address grievances brought to its attention and work to make dispute resolution more accessible.
Puducherry consumer protection gains new attention
Officials at the event pointed to recent improvements in the way consumers can seek recourse, noting that digital tools have expanded access to justice. S. Sundaravadivelu, president of the State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, said the facility to file complaints online had made it easier for citizens to register cases without travel or long delays. He described the online portal as a practical step towards faster resolution and broader reach.
District Consumer Commission Chairman C. Muthuvel highlighted the toll-free helpline 1915, which provides assistance in 17 languages. The helpline, he said, complements the online system by offering immediate support and guidance on how to file complaints and pursue remedies under consumer protection laws. Together, these channels aim to lower barriers for vulnerable and remote communities.
Consumer associations at the event welcomed the government’s commitments but stressed the need for sustained action. Group leaders urged clearer timelines for the proposed forum and improved awareness campaigns so that consumers know their rights, how to access the complaint mechanisms and what remedies are available under the law.
Legal experts at the celebration noted that while online filing and helpline services mark progress, effective consumer protection requires adequate staffing at commissions, timely hearings and stronger enforcement against unfair trade practices. They recommended periodic reviews of case backlogs and additional training for officials handling consumer disputes.
The administration’s focus on consumer protection reflects a broader trend of governments seeking to modernise dispute resolution and improve civic services. By pairing digital access with multilingual support, Puducherry aims to ensure that more citizens can assert their rights and obtain remedies without unnecessary obstacles.
Mr Rangasamy’s announcement is likely to prompt further discussion between the government, consumer groups and legal bodies about the forum’s structure, jurisdiction and powers. Stakeholders will also seek clarity on how the forum would coordinate with existing district and state commissions to avoid duplication and ensure speedy justice.
As the proposals move from consideration to implementation, the effectiveness of the measures will depend on clear policy design, adequate resources and ongoing engagement with civil society. For now, the government’s commitments at the National Consumer Day event have been welcomed as constructive steps towards stronger consumer protection in Puducherry.

Key Takeaways:
- Chief Minister N. Rangasamy announces steps to bolster consumer rights and considers forming a consumer rights protection forum.
- Officials highlight improved access through online complaint filing and a toll-free helpline 1915 offering support in 17 languages.
- The government pledges to address grievances raised by consumer associations and widen access to justice.

















