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CAIT seeks action against e-commerce entities for violating mandatory conditions New Delhi, Jan 25 (KNN) The Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) has written to Union Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal demanding immediate action against e-commerce entities including Amazon, Flipkart, Zomato, Swiggy and others for violating the mandatory conditions.
CAIT has accused Amazon, Flipkart, Zomato, Swiggy and various other e-commerce entities for violation of mandatory display of Country of Origin and Manufacturer, seller details on products sold through their respective e-commerce portals as required under the Consumers Protection (E Commerce) Rules,2020, Legal Metrology (Packaged Commodities) Act, 2011 and guidelines of Food Safety & Standards Authority of India.
"It is a case of daylight robbery of e-commerce entities in India and therefore demand immediate action against the erring e-commerce portals and online mechanism providers," CAIT said in a statement on Sunday.
CAIT National President B C Bhartia and Secretary General Praveen Khandelwal in a communication to Goyal said that e-commerce entities conducting business in India including Amazon, Flipkart and others are highly violating the mandatory conditions spelled out in the above Acts.
"It is a pity that particularly in e-commerce, every guidelines, rules & regulations, laws and policies are being flouted openly and no department has so far taken any cognisance of compliance issues resulting in a highly vitiated and mess like e-commerce trade of India," CAIT said.
Bhartia and Khandelwal said that Rule 10 of Legal Metrology (Packaged Commodities) Rules, 2011 provide that e-commerce entities should have to display name and address of the manufacturer, name of the country of origin, common/generic name of the product, net quantity, best before/use by date (if applicable), maximum retail price, dimensions of the commodity, etc.
This rule was introduced in June 2017 and provided a transition period of six months thereby its implementation from January 1,2018 but even after a lapse of three years, the above rules are not being complied by e-commerce companies prominently by Amazon, Flipkart, etc.
Failure to make declarations as above will amount to selling non-standard packages and will invite penalty under the above said Act, including fine or imprisonment or both, the traders body said.
Both trade leaders further said that similar obligations were imposed on e-commerce food business operators vide guidelines issued by the Food Safety & Standards Authority (FSSAI) on February 2,2017.
"But such FBOs like Zomato, Swiggy, etc. are not complying with the above rules," CAIT said.
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