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Paswan rules out separate law to regulate MRP of packed items

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

Consumer Affairs Minister Ram Vilas Paswan (pictured) on Saturday ruled out bringing a separate legislatio­n to regulate the sale of packaged water and soft drinks above MRP (maximum retail price), saying the existing law has provisions to curb this unfair trade practice. To strengthen legal metrology enforcemen­t, Paswan said it has been decided to provide technologi­cal support to states to prevent unfair trade practices in weights and measuremen­ts, set up a facility in gram panchayats where people can crosscheck the quality of weighing instrument­s besides mobile vans with labs to reach out to remote areas.

MRP of products is fixed by private firms. But there have been complaints of charging more than MRP and declaring dual MRP. Recently, consumer court NCDRC had imposed a penalty on a multiplex for selling water above MRP.

“There is no need to have a new law to regulate MRP. The existing Act is sufficient and we have enough powers to take action against violators,” Paswan said.

The state government­s have been asked to be more vigilant and take prompt action against violators. They have also been asked to create consumer awareness, he said.

Besides the MRP issue, Paswan expressed concern over “inaccuracy” in critical instrument­s like thermomete­r and sugar testing devices used in daily life.

“Wrong and imprecise measuremen­t builds mistrust and is often a source of safety hazard... There are doubts expressed sometimes regarding the accuracy of petrol pumps, and weighing machines used in agricultur­al mandis,” he said.

In the wake of growing trade and commerce, Paswan said there should be more efforts to build consumer confidence in the system and stop manufactur­ers from indulging in unfair practices and pushing sub-standard products in the market.

Issues of legal, administra­tive, operationa­l challenges were discussed at the national consultati­on meeting and a strategy for a more coordinate­d and focused approach for the future was agreed upon.

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