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Product compliance concerning pre-packed commodities refers to label compliance. It is a process that ensures the product label meets all relevant regulatory requirements under the Legal Metrology (Packaged Commodities, Numeration and General) Rules. No person is permitted to pre-pack any commodity for distribution, sale, or delivery unless the package pre-packed bears a label as declared under Legal Metrology (Packaged Commodities) Rules, 2011 and amendment still 2022. This service aims to provide the label compliance license to the manufacturer and importer of pre-packed commodities. To apply for this service, the manufacturer and importer need to follow the following process:
There are approximately 150 checkpoints that need to be analysed before filing for the labelling license. The proper label format should be in accordance with the Legal Metrology Act, The Legal Metrology (Packaged Commodities) Rules, 2011 and Amendments till 2022, Legal Metrology (Numeration)Rules, 2011 and Legal Metrology (General) Rules, 2011.
Below is the summary of basic checkpoints that need to be checked while analysing the details.
Manufacturing date
Name of the product
Batch no
Country of origin
Unit sale price
Manufacturer Details
Net Quantity/Net Weight/Net Volume
Importer details
Expiry date
SI unit declaration
Customer care details
GSTIN/QR code
Ingredients or product composition (if any)
PDP font size
Veg/ Non-veg logo
Maximum retail pricing inclusive of all taxes, etc.
Product labelling compliance plays a significant role in the product sale, distribution and delivery. The risk associated with non-compliance might affect the business and lead to loss of brand reputation, regulatory fines, or penalties. Not having validated systems and processes in place might terribly impact any business.
CliniExperts has some essential tips that might benefit their clients. The applicant needs to ensure:
That format for numeration is as per the Legal Metrology (Numeration)Rules, 2011.
All the details mentioned on the product arethe same and inline across all the registration documents.
The formatting structure of net weight, expiration date, MRP, etc., is as per the Legal Metrology guidelines mentioned under The Legal Metrology (Packaged Commodities) Rules, 2011 and Amendments till 2022. The applicant might receive a legal notice (show-cause notice) from the Legal Metrology Organization if-
The customer care information on the label is incomplete
The format of MRP, net quantity and unit sale price declaration if incorrect
The label compliance is incomplete without the correct font and height in the declarations
The font height requirements and a key line diagram for product/ packaging changes are not mentioned in the declarations.
CliniExperts provides the three main advice to their clients:
Applicants should ensure that the spacing around the net quantity is appropriate; if not might get a show cause notice.
Labels must comply with labelling rules as mentioned in The Legal Metrology(Packaged Commodities) Rules, 2011 and Amendments till 2022.
Label declaration formats need to be appropriate; failing with compliance may face compounded penalties and legal notice will be sent by LMO to the business operator for non-compliance under 18(1) and section 31(1) of the Packaged Commodities Rules.
The format for MRP is MRP Rs. XX.XX (inclusive of all taxes) (Rs. XX.XX per g/ml/…)
As per the Third Schedule, the “when packed” statement may beadded to those commodities which are likely to undergo variations in weight and measures due to certain environmental or other conditions.
The Legal Metrology Act and Rules 2009 and The Legal Metrology (Packaged Commodities) Rules, 2011 and Amendment, 2022 are applicable for label compliance.
No. Affixing stickers upon labels is not permitted. In case of reducing the MRP, a revised sticker may be affixed to the package label. It needs to be in the same format and should not cover the MRP declaration made by the manufacturer or the packer.
The pre-packed commodities containing toothpaste, shampoo, soap, toiletries and other cosmetics require a Veg/Non-veg logo. Every package should have at the top of its PDP a red dot or a brown dot for the on-vegetarian origin and a green dot for products of vegetarian origin.