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LPG distributor fined Rs 1.5 lakhs for selling underweight cylinders in Srinagar

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August 31, 2024
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Srinagar: The Enforcement unit of Legal Metrology Department (LMD) Srinagar which is entrusted with the mandate of ensuring accurate quantity of goods and services to consumers today realized a fine of Rs. 1.5 lakhs from LPG distributor for selling underweight cylinders to consumers.

The LPG cylinders which were earlier found underweight by 400 grams against the declared quantity of 14.2 Kg were seized by the department from Srinagar after which the matter was raised with the supplier of these cylinders who pleaded for compounding of this offence at departmental level, an official press release informed.

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It said acting in terms of the provisions of Legal Metrology Act 2009, the office of Legal Metrology Enforcement Srinagar imposed and realized Rs. 1.5 lakhs as fine after an undertaking was submitted by the offender that he will abide by the provisions of Legal Metrology Act in letter and spirit.

It is pertinent to mention that during the current financial year (2024-25), the Legal Metrology Department J&K has acted tough upon the erring LPG distributors by way of imposing the penalty of Rs. 7.14 lakhs so far, the press release informed.

It said along with the fine, the LPG suppliers and agencies are being apprised about the issue of sale of underweight cylinders and have been instructed to ensure that customers are provided gas delivery as per the amount they have contracted for and any lapse in this regard will be strictly dealt with in terms of the provisions of the Legal Metrology Act, 2009 and LPG Regulation (Supply and Distribution Order) 2000.

Citizens must know that it is the duty of every LPG agency to ensure the weight of LPG cylinders in the presence of the consumer before delivering it to them. The weight needs to be conducted only by using the weighing scale which is duly verified by the Legal Metrology Department.

The consumers have also asked to check the price of the LPG which keeps changing every month by the oil marketing companies and in case of any overcharging or underweight they may lodge their complaint before the Legal Metrology Department, the press release said.

 

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