Delhi HC Issues Notice In Plea Seeking A Direction To Be Issued To All E-Commerce Websites To Publish Country Of Origin Of The Products Sold By Them

Karan Tripathi

1 July 2020 5:44 AM GMT

  • Delhi HC Issues Notice In Plea Seeking A  Direction To Be Issued To All E-Commerce Websites To Publish Country Of Origin Of The Products Sold By Them

    Delhi High Court has issued notice 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. The Division Bench of Chief Justice DN Patel and Justice Hari Shankar has issued notices to the Ministry of Commerce and Industry as well as to various...

    Delhi High Court has issued notice 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.

    The Division Bench of Chief Justice DN Patel and Justice Hari Shankar has issued notices to the Ministry of Commerce and Industry as well as to various e-commerce websites such as Amazon, Flipkart, Snapdeal, and others.

    Filed by Mr Amit Shukla, the petition seeks a direction to be issued to all the e-commerce websites to comply with the Legal Metrology (Packaged Commodities) Rules by mentioning the country of origin/manufacturer along with the product.

    It is the case of the Petitioner that in 2017, the said Rules were amended to make it mandatory for e-commerce websites to publish the country of origin. However, the said rule has not been enforced so far.

    'During these times, when Indians are motivated to buy products which are domestically manufactured, compliance with the Packaged Commodities Rules become extremely significant', the Petitioner argued.

    In light of the border tension with China and the adverse effect on the economy due to COVID19, the Petitioner argues that the e-commerce websites must mandatorily comply with the aforesaid Rules in order to be in sync with the intent of the government to promote Indian goods.

    The Petitioner also highlighted the recent notification of the Ministry of Commerce dated June 23, 2020, which directs the Government e-Marketplace (GeM) to enter the Country of Origin while registering all new products on GeM.

    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.

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