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Ensure your packaged goods meet every requirement of the Legal Metrology (Packaged Commodities) Rules. Our expert consultants provide end‑to‑end label review, redesign, and compliance checks—covering MRP updates, quantity declarations, font sizing, PDP formatting, and more. Fast, reliable, and tailored to your brand.

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If you manufacture multiple products, expert Product Labelling Consultation is essential to meet packaging requirements and ensure consumer satisfaction. Buyers rely on clear, accurate labels before making a purchase—so understanding India’s packaging and labelling rules is critical to avoid compliance issues and build trust.

What Is Product Labelling?

Product labelling involves displaying all key information—such as brand name, ingredients, net quantity, manufacturer details, and usage instructions—directly on your packaging. A well‑designed label uses brand colors, logos, clear typography, and thoughtful layout to help consumers quickly find the details they need.

In short: “Product labels must include every piece of information a consumer needs to make an informed purchase.”

Comprehensive Labelling Rules & Compliance in India

Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS)

Products under BIS certification—such as electrical appliances, industrial and automotive goods—must bear the ISI mark to demonstrate conformity with Indian Standards.

Consumer Protection Act

This Act prohibits misleading labeling. It guarantees consumers’ right to accurate information about a product’s nature, quality, and utility.

Drugs & Cosmetics Act

Pharmaceuticals and cosmetics must display manufacturer details, manufacture/expiry dates, batch numbers, and usage instructions as mandated by this Act.

Weights & Measures Act

All manufactured or imported goods must state accurate weight or volume in legal units, ensuring no consumer deception.

Milk & Milk Products Regulations

Dairy products require specific labels (e.g., fat content, “milk” usage) under these regulations.

Textile Labelling

Textile packages must list fiber content, care instructions, size, and other consumer‑critical information.

Legal Metrology Act

This Act governs mandatory declarations on packaged goods—such as MRP, net quantity, and standard units of measurement.

Bilingual Labelling

Most states require labels in English plus the local language for consumer clarity.

Imported Goods

Imported packages must display the country of origin and comply with all Indian labelling rules.

Hazardous Chemicals

Labels must include safety symbols, hazard warnings, and chemical composition as per safety regulations.

Environmental Labelling

Eco‑friendly or recyclable products must display the Green Dot or appropriate recycling symbols.

Other Key Labelling Laws

Mandatory Declarations on Packaged Commodities

Every package or its securely affixed label must include:

Exemptions

Industrial and institutional consumers buying directly from manufacturers/importers in bulk, with a “Not for Retail Sale” declaration, are exempt from LMPC labelling rules.

Ensuring Accurate Labelling & Penalties

Due to the complexity of India’s labelling laws, businesses often consult experts rather than navigate dozens of regulations alone. Incorrect labelling can lead to severe penalties—including fines, product recalls, and imprisonment for repeat offenders—so professional consultation is highly recommended.