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E-Commerce Websites Required To Declare Country Of Origin Of Products Sold Through Them: Centre Tells Delhi HC

by Shreya
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The Central Government on Wednesday told the Delhi High Court that under the Legal Metrology (Packaged Commodities) Rules, 2011, the e-commerce websites are mandatorily required to declare the country of origin of the products sold on their portals.

The information was provided to a Division Bench of Chief Justice DN Patel and Justice Prateek Jalan in a plea seeking a direction to be issued to the e-commerce websites to publish the country of origin along with the products in order to promote selling of goods manufactured in India.

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CJ DN Patel
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Justice Prateek Jalan

The Central Government has further submitted that the enforcement of the said Rules is the responsibility of the respective State Governments. Whenever violations are observed, it is submitted, action is taken by the Legal Metrology officials of the State Governments in accordance with the law. It is also informed by the Centre that the necessary advisory/ direction to all e-commerce entities with copy to Controller of Legal Metrology of all States/UTs has been issued to ensure the compliance of the provisions of the Act & Rules.

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The Petitioner has submitted that the economy of the entire nation would suffer in the event the e-commerce websites continue not to mention the Manufacturing country / Country of Origin of products on the e-commerce websites.

The petition states that:

‘the rights of the Consumers shall be gravely prejudiced in the event the E-Commerce entities are not directed to conspicuously display the Country of Origin in the products offered for sale in e-commerce platforms.’

Therefore, the Petitioner also seeks a direction to be issued to the Ministry of Commerce to ensure that the e-commerce entities first display the products manufactured in India followed by other products manufactured by other countries for the product searched by the consumer.

The court will next take up this matter on September 2.

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