Barabanki (Uttar Pradesh) [India], October 8: Today, under a direct order from Delhiās Karakarduma Court, Barabanki authorities raided S.M. Hightech City Private Limited at Agro Park, UPSIDC. The company had been pumping out bottles of āCLEAR FRESHā, a sham version of the legitimate CLEAR brand, deceiving customers with fake mineral water.Ā
Officials recovered massive quantities of bottled water and stickers, collectively estimated in crores of rupees. All production material and bottles were seized in the presence of the Umra Chowki police from Kursi Thana.Ā
Court-appointed commissioner and company lawyers present: Authorised company lawyer Rajan Dwivedi and court-appointed local commissioner advocate Nimish Goyal oversaw the seizure, ensuring every step stayed within legal bounds.Ā
The Karakarduma Courtās order was crystal clear: investigate the allegations thoroughly. The local commissioner documented every seized item, prepared inventories, and ensured all paperwork was court-ready. No corners were cut.Ā
Authorities say S.M. Hightech City Private Limited sold fake CLEAR bottles in the market, a case that touches both consumer safety and brand protection.Ā
In India, fake product scandals arenāt rare, but courts cracking down like this? That sends a serious message.Ā
Authorities are urging citizens: always stick to certified mineral water brands. Drinking fake water is not just shady; itās dangerous. Experts warn that counterfeit water can trigger severe health issues.Ā
āFake mineral water doesnāt just harm consumers. It shakes trust in the market and affects the economy,ā said one official. This raid proves that proactive action matters. Delays and more consumers suffer.Ā
This isnāt a slap on the wrist. Police and judiciary are signalling: fake and substandard products wonāt be tolerated. Officials emphasised that the raid reassures citizens that their health and safety are a priority.Ā
Authorities are warning: any company caught producing counterfeit mineral water will face immediate, strict action. Citizens are asked to report suspicious products without delay.Ā
India has a growing mineral water market, and consumer trust is everything. Fake mineral water isnāt just a health hazard; it erodes confidence in brands, disrupts local businesses, and tarnishes Indiaās emerging consumer economy.Ā
Barabankiās raid serves as a precedent-setting action, signalling that even small industrial areas arenāt immune from law enforcement scrutiny. Companies cutting corners, beware.Ā
What Authorities SeizedĀ
- Bottles branded āCLEAR FRESHāĀ
- Packaging materials and stickersĀ
- Production equipmentĀ
Estimated market value: several crores. The seized items are under police custody, pending lab analysis.Ā
Officials clarified that all actions were documented, and evidence will support court proceedings to hold the culprits accountable.Ā
The Barabanki operation might be one factory, but the principle is bigger: India needs enforcement-first policies for consumer protection.Ā
Authoritiesā Advice to CitizensĀ
- Buy mineral water only from certified brands.Ā
- Avoid suspicious sources.Ā
- Report any dubious products immediately.Ā