News & Media 6th Oct 2022

Is hallmarking mandatory for silver jewellery, coins?

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Nishant ShahPartner | Mumbai

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With the festive season upon us, the demand for gold and silver jewelry is likely to go up. To ensure quality and protect consumer interests, hallmarking was made mandatory for gold jewelry in the notified districts. From June 1, 2022, jewelers can only sell hallmarked gold jewelry irrespective of purity. But what about hallmarking of silver?

Read this article by The Economic Times, to find out more. Economic Laws Practice (ELP)’s Partner Nishant Shah has been extensively quoted in this article which is available here: Click Here

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