MINISTRY OF INDIA
(DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT)
ORDER
New Delhi,
Dated the 12th November, 1981
S.O. 797(E) -
In exercise of the powers conferred by section 3 of the Essential Commodities
Act, 1955 (10 of 1955), the Central Government, being of the opinion that
is necessary and expedient so to do for regulating the manufacture, store,
sale and distribute the household electrical appliances hereby makes the
following order, namely: -
Short title, extent and commencement: -
- this order may be called the Household Electrical Appliances (Quality Control) Order, 1981.
- It shall come
into force on the date of its publication in the official Gazette.
Application: -
It shall not apply to the manufactures of household electrical appliances,
in respect of such appliances which are marked with ISI Mark under a valid
licence issued under the ISI (Certification Marks) Act, 1952.
Definitions: -
In this order, unless the context otherwise requires: -
"Act" means the
Essential Commodities Act, 1955 (10 of 1955).
"Appropriate Authority"
means any officer of the rank of Director of Industries, Director of Civil
Supplies or any officer of equivalent rank appointed by the State Government
of implement the provisions of this order;
"Household electrical
appliances " means the electrical appliances specified in column (2) of
the Schedule;
"Manufacture"
in relation to household electrical appliances means a person who, or a
firm or a Hindu undivided family which produces, makes, assembles or manufactures
any such appliances and includes a person who or a firm or Hindu undivided
family which claims such appliances to be produced, made assembled or manufactured
by such person or firm or Hindu undivided family as the case may be ;
"Schedule" means
the Schedule annexed to this order ;
"Specified standard"
in relation to household electrical appliance maintained in column (2)
of the schedule means the standard as specified in the corresponding entry
in Column (3) of the said schedule and includes the standard published
by the Indian standard Institution from time to time in relation to that
appliance ;
"State Government"
includes a Union Territory Administration.
Prohibition of manufacture,
sale, etc. of household electrical appliances which are not of the specified
standard :-
No person shall himself or by any person acting on his behalf
manufacture, store for sale, shall or distribute any household electrical
appliance which does not conform to the specified standard.
Every household
electrical appliance offered or exposed for sale or sold shall bear conspicuously
on the appliance and where it is not possible on the package as the case
may be, the name and address of the manufacturer and where none of the
above modes is practicable, it shall be accompanied by a certificate or
label to that effect and also a declaration that the appliance conforms
to the specified standard.
Provided that nothing
in this clause shall apply to any household electrical appliance which
is intended for export if it conforms to any other standard specified by
the foreign buyer in a firm contract for the purchase of such appliance
so long as it is in conformity with the provisions of the Export (Quality
Control and Inspection) Act 1963 wherever applicable.
Certification
of manufactures: -
No person shall himself or by any person acting on
his behalf if he is already a manufacturer continue to manufacturer any
household electrical appliance unless he has obtained a Manufacturer's
Certificate for the said appliance from the Appropriate Authority of the
State in which he manufactures the appliance within a period of three months.
No person shall
hereafter himself or by any person on his behalf manufacture any household
electrical appliance unless he obtained a Manufacture's Certificate for
the said appliance from the Appropriate Authority of the state in which
he proposes to manufacture the appliance.
The appropriate
Authority may at any time revoke a Manufacturer's Certificate for any one
or more of the appliances for good and sufficient reasons to be recorded
in writing.
Provided that the
manufacturer whose certificate has been so revoked may prefer an appeal
against such revocation in the manner specified in clause 14. After the
revocation of the Manufacturer's Certificate or as the case may be after
rejection of the appeal against such revocation the manufacturer shall
forthwith cease to manufacture the household electrical appliance for which
the Manufacturer's Certificate so revoked had been issued.
Prohibition of
storage sale an distribution :- No person shall himself or by any person
acting on his behalf store for sale sell or distribute any household electrical
appliance which has not been manufactured by a person who has obtained
Manufacturer's Certificate under clause 5 of an Indian standards Institution
Certification Mark Licence after the date appointed in this behalf by the
State Government.
Power of cell
for information etc: - The Appropriate Authority may with a view to securing
compliance with this order:-
require any person
engaged in the manufacture storage for sale, sale or distribution of any
household electrical appliance to give such information as it deems necessary
in relation to the manufacture storage for sale of distribution of any
household electrical appliance for the implementation of this order of
require any such person to furnish to it samples of nay household electrical
appliance or any component of any household electrical appliance;
inspect or cause
to be inspected any books or other documents or any household electrical
appliance or the components of any household electrical appliance kept
by or belonging to or in the possession or under the control of any person
engaged in the manufacture storage for sale, sale or distribution of any
household electrical appliance;
cause an officer
authorised under clause 12 to enter and search any premises and seize any
household electrical appliance in respect of which it has reason to believe
that a contravention of this order has been committed or the said appliance
is not of the specified standard;
the provisions
of section 100 of the Code of Criminal Procedure 1973 (2 of 1974) relating
to search and seizure shall so far as may be apply to searches and seizure
under this clause.
Testing of samples
:-
where the Appropriate Authority is of the opinion that it is necessary
so to do for the purpose of ascertaining whether any household electrical
appliance is of the specified standard it may take from any person engaged
in the manufacture storage for sale, sale or distribution of any such electrical
appliance three samples thereof - one to be tested, one to be sealed and
kept with the Appropriate Authority and one to be left with the manufacturer
or the dealer as the case may be.
All the three
samples shall be sealed in the presence of the person so engaged in the
manufacture, storage for sale or distribution of such electrical appliance
or his authorised representative. A receipt in such form as may be specified
by Appropriate Authority shall be given to such person in respect of the
samples so taken and the price of the electrical appliance shall be paid
by the Appropriate Authority to such person if the samples conform to the
specified standard otherwise the samples shall be forfeited.
where the Appropriate
Authority has taken any sample of household electrical appliance under
sub-clause (I) it shall deliver the same forthwith for testing to any laboratory
approved by the Indian Standards Institution to ascertain whether the sample
is of the specified standard. The testing charges will be paid by the Appropriate
Authority.
the Appropriate
Authority may decide in each case what tests should be performed by a laboratory
in respect of a particular appliance in respect of particular appliance
in order to ascertain whether the appliance conforms to the specified standard.
A continuous record of the test so performed and the results thereof in
respect of each type of appliance of each manufacturer shall be maintained
by the Appropriate Authority ;
Provided that if
the manufacturer belongs to a State different from the State in which a
sample has been drawn from a dealer the Appropriate Authority drawing the
sample will not communicate directly with the manufacturer but will communicate
the test report to the Appropriate Authority of the State wherein the manufacturer
is registered and the latter Authority will give necessary directions to
the manufacturer in accordance with provisions of this Order.
The officer in
charge of the laboratory referred to in sub-clause (iii) shall carry out
or cause to be carried out tests necessary to determine whether the sample
conforms to the specified standard and give a report on the result of the
tests in triplicate to the authority sending the sample for test in such
form as may be specified by the Appropriate Authority.
If necessary
the testing laboratory may call for the second sample available with the
Appropriate Authority; or the manufacturer or the dealer may ask for a
test on the sample left with his and the test may be carried out in the
presence of the manufacturer of dealer or his authorised representative
and an observer.
Power to prohibit
disposal of any household electrical appliance not conforming to specified
standard :-
where the Appropriate Authority is satisfied on the basis
of a test report received under sub-clause (v) of clause 8 that any household
electrical appliance is not of the specified standard and the defect can
be removed he may direct the person engaged in the manufacture storage
for sale, sale or distribution of such appliance to remove the defect and
not to dispose of such appliances until authorised by the Appropriate Authority
to do so.
where the Appropriate
Authority is satisfied that the defect in the appliance cannot be removed,
he may direct the person engaged in the manufacture, storage for sale,
sale or distribution of such appliance to withdraw forthwith the appliance
from the market.
Power to issue
direction to manufacturers and dealers - The Appropriate Authority may
issue such directions to manufacturers and dealers, consistent with the
provisions of this Order, as may be necessary in carrying out the purposes
to this Order.
Compliance of
directions - Every person engaged in the manufacture, storage for sale,
sale or distribution of any household electrical appliance, to whom any
direction is issued under this Order shall comply with such direction.
Delegation of
power- The Appropriate Authority may, by general or special order in writing,
authorise any officer to exercise on its behalf all or may of its functions
under this Order; Provided that no officer who is not a Gazetted rank shall
be authorised by the Appropriate Authority to exercise the powers of search
and seizure under paragraph (c) of sub-clause (1) of clause 7.
Obligation to
furnish information - No manufacturer or dealer shall with intent to evade
the provisions of this Order refuse to give any information lawfully demanded
from him under clause 7 or conceal, destroy, mutilate or deface any books
or documents or any household electrical appliance kept by such person
or in the possession or control of such person.
Appeal -
Any
manufacturer or dealer aggrieved by any decision of the Appropriate Authority
may appeal in writing to the Appellate Authority, as may be notified by
the State Government concerned within 30 days from the date of receipt
by him of the copy of the Order communicating such decision;
Provided that the
Appellate Authority may admit any appeal after the expiry of the period
aforesaid if it is satisfied that the appellant was prevented by sufficient
cause from filing the appeal in time.
On receipt of
the appeal under sub-clause (I) the Appellate Authority may, after giving
the appellant an opportunity of being heard, pass such order as it may
deem fit.
Penalty- Any
person who contravenes any of the provisions of this Order or of the terms
and conditions of the Manufacturer's Certificate, or fails to carry out
any direction or requisition made thereunder shall be punishable and the
property in respect of which the order has been contravened, shall be liable
to forfeiture under section 7 of the Essential Commodities Act, 195 (10
of 1955).
Repeal - The
Household Electrical Appliances (Quality Control) Order, 1976 is hereby
repealed save in so far as any action already taken
Schedule of Household
Electrical Appliance
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