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Anti-Profiteering prescribed Application Form APAF-1 released by CBEC

Anti-Profiteering prescribed Application Form APAF-1 released by CBEC 

The CBEC has released Anti-Profiteering Application Form APAF-1 as the prescribed Format of application for filing complaint of Anti-profiteering before the Standing Committee 

Affected consumers may file an application in prescribed APAF-1 before the Standing Committee on Anti-profiteering if the profiteering has all-India character OR before the State Screening Committees if the profiteering is of local nature.

Contact for further details: 
Standing Committee on Anti-profiteering, 
Second Floor, Bhai Vir Singh Sahitya Sadan, 
Bhai Vir Singh Marg, Gole Market, New Delhi -110001. 
Tel No.: 011-2371537, Fax No.: 011-23741542, 
Email: anti-profiteering@gov.in.

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