The Free Press Journal

MRP, other details must for items sold online from next year: Govt

The companies have to make these declaratio­ns in bigger font size so that consumers can easily read the same

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To protect online consumers, the government has made it mandatory for e-commerce companies from January 2018 to print not only the MRP on goods but also informatio­n like expiry date and customer care details. An amendment in this regard has been made to the Legal Metrology (Packaged commoditie­s) Rules, 2011 by the consumer affairs ministry last month. A six-month deadline has been given to the companies to comply with the new rule.

"Consumers deserve the same protection online as offline. At present, only MRP (maximum retail price) is printed on the goods sold online. We have asked the companies to declare additional details on the label," a senior official in the consumer affairs ministry said.

Along with MRP, the companies have to declare manufactur­ing date, expiry date, net quantity, country of origin and consumer care details on the label, he said.

Enough time has been given to the companies for complying with the new norms.

From January 2018, it is must that goods sold via ecommerce platform should have all these declaratio­ns else the companies will face stringent action, the official said.

The companies have to make these declaratio­ns in bigger font size so that consumers can easily read the same.

The changes come in the backdrop of e-marketplac­es posing new and complex consumer protection issues with the ministry receiving several complaints as regard to informatio­n deficit on online products/goods. Flipkart, Amazon India, Snapdeal, Grofers and Bigbasket are some of the leading e-marketplac­es entities operating in the country.

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