The Consumer Affairs Secretary asserted that online dispute resolution (ODR) is an effective solution to address rising cross-border e-commerce disputes related to payments, deliveries, and quality.
New Delhi: Consumer Affairs Secretary Rohit Kumar Singh asserted that online dispute resolution (ODR) is an effective solution to address rising cross-border e-commerce disputes related to payments, deliveries, and quality. Addressing a conference in New Delhi, the Secretary said that globally, cross-border e-commerce shipments account for 22 percent of total e-commerce shipments, amounting to USD 3.5 trillion. About 26 percent of the cross-border proportion of total e-commerce is in India.
ODR: A Convenient and Effective Solution

Singh said that the rising cross-border e-commerce has led to diverse disputes, such as payments, deliveries, and quality. Given the lack of a clear legal framework and awareness among various stakeholders of avenues for resolving such disputes, ODR can become a convenient and effective solution. The Department of Consumer Affairs is committed to ensuring that the ODR mechanism is not just a legal formality but a dynamic and effective tool for resolving disputes.
Building Trust and Confidence in Cross-Border E-commerce
The Secretary emphasized the need to foster trust and confidence in cross-border e-commerce transactions. He said that the creation of a global ODR system provides a consensus solution for high-value, small-value cross-border e-commerce disputes. The framing of the ODR platform will help resolve consumer cases through the ADR (Alternative Dispute Resolution) process, including Mediation, Conciliation, and Arbitration in the pre-litigation stage.
Key Elements for Developing a Robust Cross-Border ODR Mechanism
In the conference, stakeholders discussed major challenges in framing the global ODR platform, such as cross-border jurisdictional issues, enforceability of settlement agreements, language, technology support, privacy and data protection, fees, funding, cost-sharing, awareness, and training. The discussions laid out three key elements for developing a robust cross-border ODR mechanism: defining the purview of ODR, scope, and users of the ODR platform for cross-border disputes; legal prerequisites and procedures; and digitization and innovation of the legal processes, using technology to overcome language and literacy barriers.
Insights from Global Experts
The ideas and insights shared during the conference will serve as a foundation for framing the Global ODR platform. UNCTAD Consumer and Competition Head Teressa Moreira, Federal Trade Commission USA Deputy Director Hugh Stevenson, UK Competition Markets Authority Assistant Director Andrew Hadley, Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Member Yoshihisa Hayakawa, Consumers International Director General Helena Laurent, and US-based ODR.com CEO Colin Rule attended the conference through video conference and shared their perspectives.
The growing cross-border e-commerce industry has brought with it a rise in disputes related to payments, deliveries, and quality. The Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) mechanism offers an effective solution to address these disputes, providing a convenient and efficient means of resolving them outside of the traditional court system. By fostering trust and confidence in cross-border e-commerce transactions, the ODR platform will contribute to the development of a robust and resilient digital economy consumption ecosystem.
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