JAMMU, JULY 14: On the directions of Director Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs (FCS&CA) Jammu Rajesh Kumar Shavan, a joint enforcement team headed by Deputy Director Food & Rationing Sham Abrol, along with officers of the FCS&CA Department and officials of the Legal Metrology Department, today conducted a comprehensive market inspection drive in the Greater Kailash area of Jammu.
The joint team inspected a large number of grocery (Karyana) shops, electrical shops, food establishments and other commercial outlets to ensure compliance with the provisions of the Essential Commodities Act, Legal Metrology Act, Consumer Protection Act and other relevant laws.
The inspection focused on display of rate lists, accurate weighing and measuring instruments, quality of commodities, MRP compliance, expiry dates, billing practices and consumer rights.
During the inspection, several violations were noticed, including non-display of rate lists, non-calibration of weighing and measuring instruments, deficiencies in mandatory disclosures and other irregularities.
The erring establishments were penalised, with fines amounting to approximately ₹62,000 imposed. The violators were also issued strict warnings to ensure compliance in future, failing which stringent legal action shall be initiated.
Director FCS&CA Rajesh Kumar Shavan reiterated that the Department is committed to safeguarding consumer interests by ensuring fair trade practices, transparency in pricing and availability of quality commodities.
He said no trader or business establishment would be allowed to indulge in unfair trade practices, overcharging or any activity prejudicial to consumer welfare.
The Department has appealed to traders and business establishments to strictly adhere to statutory provisions relating to price display, correct weighing and measuring practices, quality standards, hygiene and consumer rights. Such market inspection drives will continue across Jammu division on a regular basis to protect consumers and maintain transparency in the market.
The Assistant Director (ADs) have been asked to personally supervise market inspections and seek assistance of allied agencies as per guidelines issued by the Government.

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