The Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) on Sunday submitted its suggestions on the draft e-commerce policy to the Government. The traders’ body stressed on the need for a quasi-judicial or judicial body with adjudication and enforcement authority to put the policy into effect.
The CAIT further reiterated its demand that the cash on delivery (CoD) mode of payment for e-commerce players must be scrapped. It further called for central registration of every e-commerce player indulging in business through any form of digital mode. “The Government is unaware about the numbers of e-commerce entities working in the country and therefore it is most necessary that a compulsory central registration system should be in place,” a press release from CAIT stated.
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