The Bureau of Indian Standards Act, 2016-An Overview
Abstract
Currently every country’s standards organization is representing International Organisation for Standardisation and with consultations and consensus are implementing specifications to products. Including a standard mark recognizes a company’s product complying with standards established by national or international authority. Standard marks can be considered as collective marks which can be observed for same product from several companies. The current objective is to understand how a country’s legislation establishes organizations through legislations and implement specifications to a good.
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