The Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006 — India law | Esheria

The Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006

This Act sets up the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India, defines key food-safety terms, and lays down core rules for regulating food, including limits on additives, contaminants, and pesticide residues.

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Jurisdiction
India
Instrument
Act or statute
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Language
en
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About this statute

This Act sets up the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India, defines key food-safety terms, and lays down core rules for regulating food, including limits on additives, contaminants, and pesticide residues. This part of the Act restricts unsafe or non-compliant food, requires proper labelling and truthful advertising, and sets licensing, recall, inspection, and enforcement powers. This part sets penalties for several food safety offences, creates adjudication and appeal procedures, and gives powers to governments and food authorities to make rules and regulations.