The Standard of Weights and Measurements Act of 1956
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The Standards of Weights and Measures Act, 1956. ... in weights,measures and other goods which are sold or distributed by weights,measure or number, and to provide for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto. It extends to the whole of India.
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The Standard of Weights and Measurement Act of 1956,stipulates the standard and uniform measurement of commercial goods on the basis of metric system.
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- The Standard of Weights and Measurement Act was officially implemented in 1956 which basically mandates a standard and uniform system of measurement for all the commercial goods or commodities based on the standard computational standards of metric system.
- The Act intended to facilitate and regulate inter state trade and commercial conducts through enforcement of an uniformed measurement system for commercial goods or commodities.
- The Act has subsequently undergone some major changes and modifications in accordance with the changing trends or standards of scientific and mathematical units and measurement procedures which would ease the process and methods of weight measurement or computation.
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