Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) discusses warranty related issues with electronic appliance manufacturing companies

During the meeting, it was deliberated that electronic appliances are generally of two categories – ‘plug-n-play’ products such as iron press, microwave etc. which do not require any installation and products requiring installation such as air conditioners, refrigerators etc. The feasibility of having date of installation as the date from which warranty period should be calculated was discussed during the meeting. Further, it was discussed that measures may be explored to prevent abuse of this mechanism and to ensure that consumer interest is adequately safeguarded.

Press release to publicize the implications of Telecommunications Act, 2023

The Telecommunications Act, 2023 aims to amend and consolidate the law relating to development, expansion and operation of telecommunication services and telecommunication networks; assignment of spectrum and for matters connected therewith. The Telecommunications Act, 2023 also seeks to repeal existing legislative framework like Indian Telegraph Act,1885 and Indian Wireless Telegraph Act, 1933 owing to huge technical advancements in the telecom sector and technologies.

Strengthening Industrial Safety in Maharashtra: New Audit Guidelines

In recent updates to the Maharashtra Factories (Safety Audit) Rules, 2014, the state government has introduced amendments aimed at enhancing workplace safety across industries. These changes, effective June 19, 2024, emphasize stringent audits and certifications to bolster compliance with safety standards.

FSSAI Seeks Public Input on Food Testing Manuals

The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) is inviting public comments on Manual of Methods of Analysis of Foods – Metals and Minerals and Manual of Methods of Analysis of Foods – Sweets & Confectionary including Sweetening Agents. Interested parties can submit comments and suggestions by July 30, 2024.

FSSAI Proposes Streamlined Food Import Clearance Fee

The Basic Food Import Clearance Fee (BFICF) would replace existing fees with a single, standardized charge of Rs. 8400 + applicable GST per Bill of Entry (BoE). This fee would cover the cost of visual inspections, laboratory testing, and other processes required by the FSSAI. An individual Importer will pay a uniform basic fee amount to FSSAI for individual BoE, irrespective of the fact whether the same is referred by ICEGATE for FSSAI scrutiny procedure or not.