Sunday 29 December 2013

Himachal HC orders complete ban on junk food items, wafers and Kurkure in state

Ashwani Sharma : Shimla, Thu Dec 26 2013, 19:58 hrs

In a landmark judgment, the Himachal Pradesh High Court on Thursday cleared the decks for a complete ban on sale of potato chips, wafers, kurkure and all other junk food-items packed in non-biodegradable and plastic material. 

The ban would come into effect from January 26, 2014.
The court also vacated its stay on the notification issued by the department of Science,Technology and Environment on June 26, 2013 imposing ban on sale, storage, entry, supply and manufacture of these items in the state.

It directed the government to strictly enforce the ban on these non-essential packaged food items, which however will not include drinking water - both packed and mineral.
The order was passed by a division bench comprising Justice Rajiv Sharma and Justice V K Sharma which while hearing the petition filed by some dealers and manufacturers of these items challenging the government's notification.

The court directed the government to ensure that the edible oils/fats shall not be sold in the plastic bottles or pouches and shall be packed in tin containers. Also, from March 31, 2014, the milk and milk products along with edible oils, fats, fruits and vegetables and meat products will be manufactured, transported, sold, packaged and distributed as per regulations of the Food Safety & Standards (Packaging & Labelling) Regulation, 2011, the court ordered.

Passing specific directions for the enforcement of the food regulations, the bench ordered the state government to ensure that from March 31, 2014 onwards, no food stuff including primary and essential food is manufactured, transported, sold, packaged and distributed without conforming to the Food Safety & Standards Act, 2006 and Food Safety & Standards (Packaging & Labelling) Regulation, 2011.

The Court also directed the state to appoint a food commissioner, if not already appointed, within four weeks. It also directed the government to ensure that no person is permitted to commence or carry on any food business without obtaining license.

Thursday 5 December 2013

Delhi HC issues contempt notice to FSSAI for not complying orders

PTI Dec 1, 2013, 12.09PM IST

NEW DELHI: The Delhi High Court has issued contempt notice to Food Safety and Standards Authority of India for not complying with its orders to decide a health drink manufacturer's plea for NOC.

Justice V K Jain has sought the response of FSSAI on the contempt application moved by Trevo India Pvt Ltd and also directed the authority to decide the company's plea for 'No Objection Certificate' (NOC) by December 5 and convey the decision immediately to Trevo.
Justice Jain expressed displeasure over FSSAI's non-compliance, saying the authority had neither challenged the high court's earlier orders, nor sought extension of time to decide Trevo's plea, nor complied with the court's directions.
"You did not challenge the high court order, you did not seek extension of time and you also did not comply with the high court's orders. Issue notice of contempt," he said.
The court had earlier ordered FSSAI to decide Trevo's plea for NOC by November 25.
The counsel appearing for FSSAI said the company's plea had been forwarded to the authority's scientific panel which will require more time to decide the matter.
Trevo, which makes health drinks, contended that its product is recognised and being used in various countries and as per FSSAI's guidelines, any such product needs to be sent to the authority's scientific panel for grant of NOC.
It claimed that its product was lying with customs and could not be released till it received the provisional NOC.