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(ii) Regulation in the Public Interest
This covers areas where industries are failing to meet a standard or uphold something of public importance. For example, adherence to health and safety standards is non-negotiable for the state. The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) (under Bureau of Indian Standards Act, 1986) sets quality and safety standards for goods produced in the country. Such regulations are necessary due to low level of consumer awareness.