If the symbol Rs/Rs is missing on the package of a product for sale, it could invite penalty under the Legal Metrology (Enforcement) Rules, 2011. The offence is compoundable, but the rules are valid, the Delhi High Court stated last week in its judgment, M/s IMS Mercantiles Ltd vs Union of India.
In this case, the premises of the firm were inspected by a team of Legal Metrology officials and they found that one of the packets containing rechargeable LED flash lights did not bear the word 'Rs'. The MRP shown on the package merely showed 'MRP 299.00'. The firm was asked to pay Rs 25,000 for the lapse. It challenged the action in the high court and also argued that the rules were against the Legal Metrology Act. The high court dismissed the writ petition.
In this case, the premises of the firm were inspected by a team of Legal Metrology officials and they found that one of the packets containing rechargeable LED flash lights did not bear the word 'Rs'. The MRP shown on the package merely showed 'MRP 299.00'. The firm was asked to pay Rs 25,000 for the lapse. It challenged the action in the high court and also argued that the rules were against the Legal Metrology Act. The high court dismissed the writ petition.
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