CCPA Issues Notices or Alleged Sale of Non-Compliant Toys

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The Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) in India has issued notices to e-commerce giants Amazon, Flipkart, and Snapdeal for alleged sale of toys without the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) quality mark.

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According to reports, the CCPA has received several complaints from consumers about the sale of non-compliant toys on these platforms.

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The BIS quality mark is a mandatory certification for all toys sold in India, as it ensures that the products meet certain safety and quality standards.

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The CCPA has ordered the companies to immediately remove all non-compliant toys from their platforms and submit a report on the action taken within 15 days. Failure to comply with the notice may result in penalties and fines.