Issuing the notices, a Division Bench of the Court comprising Justice A. K. Sikri and Justice Rajiv Sahai Endlaw asked the respondents to file replies to the petition by October 31, the next date of hearing.
The petitioner, Sardar Jagjit Singh, through counsel K. C. Mittal submitted that the respondents should be directed to implement effectively the Safety and Standards Act and the Food Safety and Standards Rules to safeguard the health of those 23 million passengers who travel everyday by train across the country.
Evidence in CD
Submitting a CD to the Court highlighting “unhygienic conditions” in pantry cars in different trains, the petitioner said the saddest part was the insensitivity and failure on the part of the respondents to take adequate steps to ensure sale and supply of unadulterated, wholesome and hygienic food to passengers.
The petitioner also urged the Court to direct the respondents to establish prosecuting and adjudicating authorities and food safety tribunals at micro levels to monitor and check food adulteration at railway stations.
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