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The Standard of Weights and Measures Act, 1976

Offences And Penelties

  OFFENCE  PENALTY
1Use of non-standard weights or measures, or numeration.1Imprisonment upto 6 months, or fine upto Rs. 1000/- or both. For second or subsequent offence, imprisonment upto 2 years and also fine.
2Quotation, etc in non-standard weights and measures2Fine upto Rs. 2000/-. For the second or subsequent offence, imprisonment for a term upto 3 years and also fine.
3Sale, etc of un-verified weights and measures3Fine upto Rs. 10,000/-. For the second or subsequent offence imprisonment upto 7 years and also fine.
4Sale etc. of packaged goods not conforming to provisions of Sec. 394Fine upto Rs. 5000/- . For second or subsequent offence imprisonment upto 5 years and also fine.
5Contravention of any other provision of the Act5Fine upto Rs. 2000/-

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