The majority of the offences under the Key Prize Legislations are punishable with a fine of up to Rs 1,000 (approx. US$14) or a prison term of two years, or with both.
A violation of the relevant provisions of the Indian Penal Code, 1860, is punishable for a term which may extend to six months and/or a fine amounting to Rs 1,000 (approx. US$14).
Under the Consumer Protection Act, 1986, a person is liable for punishment under the applicable provisions, with imprisonment for a term ranging between one month to three years, and/or with a fine ranging between Rs 2,000 (approx. US$28) to Rs 10,000 (approx. US$140), or with both. However, the Consumer Protection Bill, 2018 has proposed enhanced penalties, with imprisonment for a term up to six months and/or a fine up to Rs 2,000,000 (approx. US$28,400), in case of failure to comply with any direction of the central authority proposed to be established thereunder. In case of failure to comply with any order made by the existing consumer protection forums (i.e. district commission, state commission and national commission), a person is liable for punishment under the applicable provisions, with imprisonment for a term ranging between one month to three years, or with a fine ranging between Rs 25,000 (approx. US$355) to Rs 100,000 (approx. US$1,400), or with both.
Under the Information and Technology Act, 2000, the maximum compensation/penalty payable to the person affected by a contravention is Rs 25,000 (approx. US$355).
Last modified 10 Jan 2019