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Court directs BIS not to take action against jewellers May 09, 2021 × The Nagpur Bench of Bombay High Court has restrained the Consumer Affairs Ministry from taking any coercive action against jewellers for holding non-hallmarked jewellery till the next hearing on June 14. The All India Gems and Jewellery Domestic Council had moved the High Court against the government decision making hallmark gold jewellery mandatory before it is stored or sold from June 1. On hearing the petitioners on video conferencing, Justices Sunil B Shukre and Avinash G Gharote, in an interim order, directed BIS not to take any coercive action against jewellers under Section 29(2) of the BIS Act, 2016, till next date, and adjourned the case to June 14. ....
Big relief to jewellers on mandatory hallmarking By IANS | 4 Views Jewellery.. Image Source: IANS News New Delhi, May 8 : The Nagpur Bench of Bombay High Court passed an interim order on May 7 which stops Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) from taking any coercive action on jewellers across India or impose penalty on those who may not comply with BIA (BIS Act, 2016) regulations, Section 29(2) on mandatory hallmarking due to the lack of adequate infrastructure in terms of assaying and hallmarking centres. The Court ruled: The contention is that the new regulation making it compulsory to hallmark gold jewellery before it is stored or sold, which has to come into force w.e.f. 1st June 2021, is likely to result in great hardships to lakhs of jewellers in India and their number is stated to be 5 lakhs. ....
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Indian Jewelers Seek Covid Exemptions April 12, 21 by John Jeffay (IDEX Online) - Jewelers in India s Maharashtra state are lobbying the government for permission to open, despite a Covid-ban on all but essential businesses. April is traditionally a busy month, with Gudi Padwa (Hindu lunar new year) a nd a number of other harvest festivals, as well as the start of the wedding season. Maharashtra, with a population of 110m, currently has a night-time curfew and weekend lockdowns but is expected to announce a full lockdown in coming days. The trade body All India Gem and Jewellery Domestic Council (GJC) has made representations to the state s chief minister, warning that retailers will miss out on a sales spike of up to 40 per cent. ....
2021-04-10 15:35:50 GMT2021-04-10 23:35:50(Beijing Time) Xinhua English MUMBAI, April 10 (Xinhua) India s national apex body of gems and jewellery industry has sought relief from the country s western state of Maharashtra to operate during the COVID-19 lockdown for the second year ahead of a festive occasion next week. The festive Gudi Padwa , considered as new year in the western state and by other names in the rest of the country as harvest festival or the solar new year, is viewed by Indians as auspicious for buying jewellery. The industry was seeing an upward graph but now with new lockdown restrictions in April, the livelihood of many craftsmen and self-employed jewelers will be affected and their families will suffer. The traditional Make in India indigenous gem & jewellery will not be able to survive one more lockdown as on-ground situation is really bad, said Ashish Pethe, chairman of All India Gem & Jewellery Domestic Council. ....