Snapdeal因销售无安全玩具未经国际清算银行认证(尽管被命令遵守)而被罚款5 百万元。
Snapdeal fined ₹5 lakh for selling non-safe toys lacking BIS certification, despite being ordered to comply.
中央消费者保护局因允许违反2020年《玩具(质量控制)令》,在其平台上出售不符合要求的玩具(缺乏印度标准局的强制性认证)而罚款Snapdeal 5 lakh。
The Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) fined Snapdeal ₹5 lakh for allowing non-compliant toys—lacking mandatory Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) certification—to be sold on its platform, violating the Toys (Quality Control) Order, 2020.
处罚是在一次suo-motu探测后作出的,发现不符合要求的玩具直到2025年12月仍然可以买到,Snapdeal从两家销售商那里赚取41 032英镑的佣金。
The penalty followed a suo-motu probe revealing that non-compliant toys remained available as late as December 2025, with Snapdeal earning ₹41,032 in fees from two sellers.
CCPA驳回了Snapdeal关于它是一个被动市场的说法,称它在促进和质量保障方面发挥积极作用。
The CCPA rejected Snapdeal’s claim of being a passive marketplace, citing its active role in promotions and quality assurances.
它命令Snapdeal确保今后遵守规定,突出显示投诉干事的详细情况,并防止进一步销售不安全玩具。
It ordered Snapdeal to ensure future compliance, display grievance officer details prominently, and prevent further sales of unsafe toys.
这项行动是针对电子商务平台和销售商针对违反玩具安全规定行为更广泛执法的一部分。
The action is part of broader enforcement targeting e-commerce platforms and sellers over toy safety violations.