CCPA Slaps Penalty on Rapido for Misleading Ads

ccpa penalty on rapido for misleading ads

Syllabus: GS4/ Ethics

In News

  • The Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA), India’s apex consumer watchdog, has imposed a penalty of ₹10 lakh on bike-taxi aggregator Rapido for running misleading advertisements and engaging in unfair trade practices.
    • CCPA took suo motu cognisance of two of Rapido’s campaigns — “Guaranteed Auto” and “AUTO IN 5 MIN OR GET ₹50” and found them to be false and misleading.

Misleading Advertising

  • Misleading advertising is the use of false, deceptive, or unsubstantiated claims to promote a product or service. The deception can be intentional, or it can be a result of negligence or omission.

Ethical Frameworks

  • Deontology (Duty-Based Ethics): From a deontological perspective, misleading advertising is inherently immoral because it violates the duty of honesty. An advertiser has a moral obligation to provide accurate and truthful information to consumers. It doesn’t matter if the deception leads to increased sales or happy customers; the act of violating the duty to be truthful makes it unethical.
  • Utilitarianism: From a utilitarian perspective, the fine is a positive step. The misleading ads caused a net negative outcome: consumers were deceived, lost trust, and experienced financial harm (even if small).
  • Virtue Ethics: This framework assesses the character of the moral agent. Rapido’s behavior demonstrates a lack of key virtues like honesty, integrity, and fairness. Instead of building a relationship of trust with its customers, the company prioritized short-term gains through deception.

Legal Aspects

  • Consumer Protection Act, 2019 empowers CCPA to take action against misleading advertisements and unfair trade practices.
    • Section 20: Allows the authority to pass directions, including stopping unfair practices and refunding money.
    • Section 21: Specifically deals with misleading advertisements, allowing penalties against endorsers, manufacturers, and service providers.

Way Ahead

  • Stricter Penalties: For repeated violations, introduce higher fines and temporary bans.
  • Consumer Awareness Campaigns: Educate citizens on digital consumer rights.
  • Collaboration with ASCI (Advertising Standards Council of India): Joint monitoring of misleading advertisements across digital and regional platforms.
  • Use of AI and Data Analytics: For early detection of misleading claims in advertisements.

Source: IE

 

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