Thursday, 27 October 2016

Flipkart, Amazon face cases in Maharashtra on packaging norms

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The Maharashtra government’s legal metrology department has registered cases against the ecommerce giants Amazon and Flipkart for alleged violation of Legal Metrology Act, 2009, by flouting packaging norms.
Amitabh Gupta, special inspector general of police and controller of legal metrology, stated in a release here on Wednesday that some customers had lodged complaints with his office. Based on the inputs, the legal metrology department carried out raids at warehouses of Amazon and Flipkart in Bhiwandi in Thane district, and seized products worth around Rs85 lakh.
Eighteen types of packaged commodities worth Rs37 lakh were seized from M/s Instacart, and 21 types of packaged commodities worth Rs47.7 lakh were seized from M/s Amazon Sellers Services Pvt. Ltd, it said.
These packages did not conform to the “Package Commodity Rules, 2011,” the release said.
The complaints said, among other things, that packages did not mention MRP of the goods, the weight, details of manufacturing, packing dates, contact details of makers or suppliers, etc., Gupta stated.
Amazon and Flipkart could not be contacted immediately for comments.

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