New Delhi, Sept. 23 -- The Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) has been mandated to ensure that businesses pass on the full benefits of a reduced GST to buyers, and violators could be charged with "unfair trade practices", an offence under the Consumer Protection Act 2019, an official said. A special wing of the consumer-rights watchdog has been tasked with monitoring market rates of over 430 commonly traded items through field inspections, following a lower national consumption tax took effect on Monday. "The CCPA will keep a tight vigil to ensure all benefits of the new GST regime are passed on to consumers. If there is any violation, it will be considered as an unfair trade practice and action will be taken," Nidhi Khare, the Un...