₹44 Lakh Penalty Imposed on E-commerce Firms for Selling Illegal Walkie-Talkies
The Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) has imposed a total fine of ₹4.4 million on eight e-commerce platforms for selling unauthorized walkie-talkies. Flipkart, Amazon, Meesho, and Meta were fined ₹10 lakh each. These platforms were selling walkie-talkies operating outside the license-exempt frequency band without Equipment Type Approval (ETA), a violation of consumer rights and telecommunications laws. The CCPA has also ordered a self-audit.
The Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) has suo motu proceedings against e-commerce companies for advertising and selling illegal walkie-talkies on their platforms, contrary to the Consumer Protection Act, 2019, and telecommunication laws. An aggregate penalty of ₹4.4 million has been imposed on the eight e-commerce companies.
The Consumer Affairs Secretary, Nidhi Khare, said that Meesho, MetaPlatforms Inc. (Facebook Marketplace), Flipkart, and Amazon were fined ₹10lakh each. Others who were fined ₹1lakh include Chimia, JioMart, Tak Pro, and Maskman Ties.
These fines have been levied for violating consumer rights, deceptive advertisements, and unfair trade practices. Meesho, Meta, Chimia, JioMart, and Tak Pro have paid their fines. Payments from the remaining platforms are awaited.