Holding that packaged drinking water comes within the
purview of Food Safety and Standard Act, 2006, the Karnataka High Court
on Friday said that certification from the Bureau of Indian Standards
(BIS) is mandatory for packaged drinking water.
The
court also directed the State government to take action to prohibit and
prevent the manufacture and sale of packaged drinking water without BIS
certification.
A Division Bench comprising Chief
Justice Vikramajit Sen and Justice Aravind Kumar passed the order while
disposing of a public interest litigation (PIL) petition by Lochamesh B.
Hugar of Hubli complaining inaction by the authorities against
manufacturers of packaged drinking water operating without BIS
certification, and a batch of petitions filed by the manufacturers
claiming that certification from BIS was not necessary.
The
Bench also directed the authorities to take action against the
manufacturers if they found them operating without certification from
BIS.
However, noticing that there are 564 packaged
drinking water manufacturing units without BIS certification as against
224 with BIS certification across the State, the court has given an
opportunity for those operating without BIS certification to apply for
certification.
The Bench said that all manufacturers
will have to submit applications for BIS certification in the prescribed
format within 15 days. It directed the authorities concerned, including
the BIS, to process the application within three months and notify the
deficiencies, if any, in these units. The Bench said that entire
exercise will have to be completed within four months.
Meanwhile,
the court has given liberty to the authorities to initiate action
against those manufacturers who fail to adhere to the directions and
comply with conditions for manufacturing packaged drinking water.
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