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40.
PROHIBITION OF OTHER MEASURES FOR MAINTAINING RESALE PRICES.
(1) Without prejudice to the provisions of this Act with respect to registration and to
any of the powers of the Commission or of the Central Government under this Act, no
supplier shall withhold supplies of any goods from any wholesaler or retailer seeking to
obtain them for resale in India on the ground that the wholesaler or retailer -
(a) has sold in India at a price below resale price, goods obtained either directly or
indirectly, from that supplier, or has supplied such goods, either directly or indirectly,
to a third party who had done so; or
(b) is likely if the goods are supplied to him to sell them in India at a price below that
price or supply them, either directly or indirectly, to a third party who would be likely
to do so.
(2) Nothing contained in sub-section (1) shall render it unlawful for a supplier to
withhold supplies of goods from any wholesaler or retailer or to cause or procure another
supplier to do so if he has reasonable cause to believe that the wholesaler or the
retailer, as the case may be, has been using as loss leaders any goods of the same or a
similar description whether obtained from that supplier or not.
(3) A supplier of goods shall be deemed to be withholding supplies of goods from a dealer
if he -
(a) refuses or fails to supply those goods to the order of the dealer;
(b) refuses of supply those goods to the dealer except at prices, or on terms or
conditions as to credit, discount or other matters which are less favourable than those at
or on which he normally supplies those goods to other dealers carrying on business in
similar circumstances; or
(c) treats a dealer, in spite of a contract with such dealer for the supply of goods, in a
manner less favourable than that in which he normally treats other dealers in respect of
time or methods of delivery or other matters arising in the performance of the contract.
(4) A supplier shall not be deemed to be withholding supplies of goods on any of the
ground mentioned in sub-section (1), if, in addition to that ground, he has any
other ground which alone would entitle him to withhold such supplies.
Explanation I : "Resale price", in relation to sale of goods of any description,
means any price notified to the dealer or otherwise published by or on behalf of the
supplier of the goods in question (whether lawfully or not) as the price or minimum price
which is to be charged on, or is recommended as appropriate for, a sale of that
description or any price prescribed or purporting to be prescribed for that purpose by any
contract or agreement between the wholesaler or retailer and such supplier.
Explanation II : A wholesaler or retailer is said to use goods as loss leaders when he
re-sells them otherwise than in a genuine seasonal or clearance sale not for the purpose
of making a profit on the resale but for the purpose of attracting to the establishment at
which the goods are sold, customers likely to purchase other goods or otherwise for the
purpose of advertising his business.
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