Yesterday, the Consumer Affairs Ministry had flied a case before the consumer forum NCDRC seeking Rs 284.45 crore in basic damages and another Rs 355.50 crore in punitive damages totalling Rs 639.95 crore from the Swiss giant.
Nestle India is also liable to pay interest at a rate of 18 per cent per annum until the date of actual payment.
In the petition, the ministry said it is in the process of "tabulating further damages" and will seek additional damages when further facts and data emerges.
The claim is based on Nestle India's total revenue in 2014, which stood at Rs 9,485.32 crore, of which Maggi and its variants accounted for 30 per cent share at Rs 2,845.59 crore.
The Consumer Affairs Ministry had filed a complaint against Nestle India before the National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC) using a provision for the first time in the nearly three-decade-old Consumer Protection Act.
The first hearing of the case is expected on August 14.
The ministry in a statement today said: "The Department has filed this class action suit on behalf of the large number of consumers of Maggi against Nestle India on grounds of unfair trade practices, sale of defective goods and sale of Maggi Oats Noodles to the public without product approval."
The ministry has claimed damages to the tune of Rs 639.95 crore as the loss and injury has been suffered by a large number of consumers who are not identifiable conveniently.
"The complainant has sought a sum of Rs 284.55 crore that the Opponent Company is liable to pay a sum of Rs 355.40 as punitive damages on account of the gross negligence, apathy and callousness on the part of the Opponent Company. Thus, the total claim is Rs 639.95 crore," today's statement said.
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