TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE GAZETTE OF INDIA EXTRAORDINARY
PART II,SECTION 3, SUB-SECTION (I)
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF INDUSTRY
(DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT)
New Delhi,
Dated the 24th February, 1993.
ORDER
G.S.R. In
exercise of powers conferred by section 3 of the section 3 of the Essential
Commodities Act, 1955 (10 of 1955), and in supersession of the Order of
the Government of India in the Ministry of Industry, No. G.S.R.356(E),
dated the 18th March, 1988, except as respects things done or omitted to
be done before such supersession the Central Government hereby makes the
following Order namely :-
Short title and
commencement :-
- this Order may
be called the Electrical Wires, Cables, Appliances and Accessories (Quality
Control) Order, 1993.
- It shall come
into force on the date of its publication in the Official Gazette.
Definitions:-
In this Order, unless the context otherwise requires :-
"Appropriate Authority"
means an officer not below the rank of an Under Secretary to the Government
of India or an officer not below the rank of a General manager, District
Industries Centers of a State Government as may be appointed by the Central
Government or the State Government to implement the provisions of this
Order.
"Bureau" means
the Bureau of Indian Standards;
"Dealer" in relation
to electrical wires, cables, appliances and accessories, means a person
who, or a firm or a Hindu undivided family which, carries on, directly
or otherwise, the business of buying, selling, supplying or distributing
any such electrical wires, cables, appliances and accessories, whether
in cash or for deferred payment or for commission, remuneration or other
valuable consideration ;
"Electrical wires,
cables, appliances and accessories" means the electrical wires, cables,
appliances and accessories specified in column (2) of the Schedule ;
"Manufacturer",
in relation to electrical wires, cables, appliances and accessories, means
a person who, or a firm or a Hindu undivided family which, produces, makes,
assembles or manufactures any such electrical wires, cables, appliances
and accessories and includes a person who, or a firm or Hindu undivided
family which claims such electrical wires, cables, appliances and accessories
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 electrical wires, cables, appliances and accessories, means
the standard as specified in the corresponding entry in column (3) of the
Schedule ;
"Standard Marks"
means the Bureau of Indian Standards Certification Marks specified by the
Bureau to represent a particular Indian standard, and also includes any
Indian Standard specified by the Bureau ; and
"State Government" includes
a Union Territory Administration.
Prohibition regarding
manufacture, sale etc. of electrical wires, cables, appliances and accessories
:-
No person shall
by himself or through any person on his behalf manufacture or store for
sale, sale or distribute any electrical wires, cables, appliances and accessories
which do not conform to the specified standards and they shall bear standard
mark of the Bureau ;
Provided that nothing
in this Order shall apply in relation to export of electrical wires, cables,
appliances and accessories required for export which conform to any specification
required by the foreign buyer and such specification shall not in any case
be less than specified standard.
The sub-standard
or defective electrical wires, cable, appliances and accessories or raw-material
or components, which do not conform to the specified standard shall be
deformed beyond use and disposed of as scrap.
Certification
of Manufacturers :-
The manufacturers
of electrical wires, cables, appliances and accessories shall make an application
to the Bureau for obtaining licence for use of the Standard Mark, within
45 days of the issue of this Order, if not already obtained.
The grant of licence
by the Bureau for use of the Standard Mark shall be as per the provisions
of the Bureau of Indian Standard Act, 1936 (63 of 1986) and the rules and
regulations made thereunder.
When any person
by himself or through any person on his behalf proposes to manufacture
electrical wires, cables, appliances and accessories, he shall make an
application to the Bureau within 45 days of commencement of production.
Consequent to
the lapsing or cancellation of any licence or closure of application by
Bureau for one or more of the electrical wires, cable, appliances and accessories
mentioned in column (2) of the Schedule, other Appropriate Authority shall
be informed.
Prohibition of
storage, sale and distribution :-
No person shall by
himself or through any person acting on his behalf store for sale, sell
or distribute any electrical wires, cables, appliances and accessories
which do not bear the Standard Mark of the Bureau and which have not been
manufactured by a person who has obtained a Certification Mark Licence
for the Purpose.
Power to 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
electrical wires, cables, appliances and accessories to give such information
as it deems necessary in relation to the manufacture, storage for sale,
sale or distribution of any electrical wires, cables, appliances and accessories
for the implementation of this Order or require any such person to furnish
to it samples of any such electrical wires, cables, appliances and accessories
or any components of any such electrical wires, cables, appliances and
accessories ;
inspect or cause
to be inspected any books or other documents and other electrical wires,
cables, appliances and accessories or the components of any such electrical
wires, cables, appliances and accessories 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 on any such electrical wires, cables,
appliances and accessories ;
cause an officer
authorised under paragraph 8 to enter and search any premises and seize
any electrical wires, cables, appliances and accessories in respect of
which it has reason to believe that a contravention of this Order has been
committed or the said electrical wires, cables, appliances and accessories
are not of the specified standard ; and
the provision
of section 100 of the Code if Criminal Procedure, 1973 (2 of 1974) relating
to search and seizure shall, so far as may be, apply to searches and seizures
under this paragraph
Testing of samples
:-
Samples of any electrical
wires, cables, appliances and accessories bearing the Standard Mark and
drawn by the Appropriate Authority, for ascertaining whether they are of
the specified standard, shall be tested in the laboratory approved by the
Bureau and in the manner as may be determined by the Bureau.
Power to issue
directions 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 for carrying out the
purposes of this Order.
Compliance of
directions :-
Every person engaged
in the manufacture, storage for sale, sale or distribution of any electrical
wires, cables, appliances and accessories, to whom any direction is issued
under this Order, shall comply with such direction.
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 paragraph 6 or
conceal, destroy, mutilate or deface any books or documents or any electrical
wires, cables, appliances and accessories kept by or in the possession
or control of such person.
Penalty :-
Any person who contravenes
any of the provisions of this Order of fails to carry out any direction
or requisition made thereunder shall be punishable, and property in respect
of which the order has been contravened shall be liable to forfeiture,
under section 7 of the Essential Commodities Act, 1955 (10 of 1955).
Appeal :-
Any manufacturer
or dealer aggrieved by any decision of the Appropriate Authority may prefer
an appeal in writing to the Central Government, within 30 days from the
date of receipt by him of the copy of the order communicating such decision.
Provided that the
Central Government may admit any appeal after the expiry of the period
aforesaid, if it is satisfied that the appellant was prevented from filing
the appeal in time due to sufficient cause.
On receipt of
the appeal under sub-paragraph (1), the Central Government, after giving
the appellant an opportunity of being heard, pass such order as it may
deem fit.
Sd/-
(A.P. SINGH)
JOINT SECRETARY TO THE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
(F.NO.9/5/88-EI.Ind.Vol.II)

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