Standards of Weights and Measures Act, 1976
39. Quantities and
origin of commodities in packaged form to be declared. -
(1) No person
shall-
(a)
Make, manufacture, pack, sell, or cause to be packed or sold; or
(b)
Distribute, deliver, or cause to be distributed or delivered, or
(c)
Offer, expose or possess for sale,
Any commodity in
packaged form to which this part applies unless such package bears thereon or
on label securely attached thereto a definite, plain and conspicuous
declaration, made in the prescribed manner, of-
(i) The identity of
the commodity in the package
(ii) The net quantity,
in terms of the standard unit of weight or measure, of the commodity in the
package
(iii) Where the
commodity is packaged or sold by number, the accurate number of the commodity
contained in the package,
(iv) The unit sale
price of the commodity in the package; and
(v) The sale price of
the package.
Explanation- In this sub-section,
the expression “unit sale price” means the price according to such unit of
weight, measure or number as may be prescribed.
(2) Every package to
which this Part applies shall bear thereon the name of the manufacturer and
also of the packer or distributor.
(3) Where the package
of a commodity to which this Part applies or the label thereon bears a
representation as to the number of servings, of the commodity contained
therein, such package or label shall also bear a statement as to the net
quantity (in terms of weight, measure or number) of each such serving.
(4) The statement on a
package or label as to the net weight, measure or number or the contents
thereof shall not include any expression which tends to qualify such weight,
measure or number:
Provided that the Central
Government may, by rules, specify the commodities, the weight or measure of
which is likely to increase or decrease beyond the prescribed tolerance limits
by reason of climatic variations; and it shall be lawful for the manufacturer
or packer of the commodity so specified to qualify the statement as to the net
content of such commodity by the use of the words “when packed”.
Explanation.- The words “when
packed” shall not be used in any case except a case to which the proviso to
sub-section (4) applies.
(5) Where the Central
Government has reason to believe that there is undue proliferation of weight,
measure or number in which any commodity is, or reasonably comparable
commodities are, being packaged for sale, distribution or delivery and such
undue proliferation impairs in the opinion of that Government, the reasonable
ability of the consumer to make a comparative assessment of the prices after
considering the net quantity or number of such commodity, that Government may
direct the manufacturers and also packers or distributors to sell, distribute
or deliver such commodity in such standard quantities or number as may be
prescribed.
(6) Whenever the
retail price of a commodity in packaged form to which this chapter applies is
stated in any advertisement there shall be included in the advertisement, a
conspicuous declaration as to the net quantity or number of the commodity
contained in the package and retail unit sale price thereof.
(7) No person shall
sell, distribute or deliver for sale a package containing a commodity which is
filled less than the prescribed capacity of such package except where it is
proved by such person that the package was so filled with a view to-
(a)
Giving protection to the contents of such package, or
(b)
Meeting the requirements of machines used for enclosing the contents of such
package.
(8) The Central
Government may, by rules, specify such reasonable variations in the net
contents of the commodity in a package as may be caused by the method of
packing or the ordinary exposure which may be undergone by such commodity after
it has been introduced in trade or commerce.
(9) The Central
Government may, by rules, specify the classes of commodities of packages in
relation to which all or any of the provisions of this section shall not apply
or shall apply with such exceptions or modifications as may be specified
therein.