Oct 7, 2015

In the High Court of Karnataka - Chewing tobacco

In another case, the Bench ordered issue of notice to the Union and State governments on a PIL petition seeking a direction to the authorities to prohibit the manufacture, storage, sale and distribution of all forms of chewing tobacco, including flavoured or scented tobacco, plain or mixed with other additives.
In its petition, the Cancer Patients Aid Association, said the authorities had failed to prohibit the sale and manufacture of chewing tobacco in Karnataka under the Food Safety and Standards Authority Act and the regulations framed under this law.
Sale of chewing tobacco, whether going by the name of chewing tobacco, kharra, khaini or zarda or by whatsoever name called; whether packaged or unpackaged; sold as one product or packaged as separate products, and sold or distributed in such a manner as to facilitate mixing by the consumer or to be consumed plain, cannot be permitted, the petitioner claimed.

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