Bombay HC questions blanket ban on Maggi, asks why no showcause notice issued
Bombay HC questions blanket ban on Maggi, asks why no showcause notice issued
The Bombay High Court asked the government why the entire product was banned if just one batch of Maggi was found to be bad.

In a boost to Nestle India, the Bombay High on Thursday questioned the blanket ban on Maggi 2-minute noodles.

The Court asked the government why the entire product was banned if just one batch was found to be bad. The Bombay HC further questioned why a showcause notice was not issued before imposing the ban.

"If 32 out of 73 samples were found to have lead above permissible limits, didn't it warrant a showcause notice?" said the High Court.

The observations by the court came a day after the Food Safety Standards Association of India (FSSAI) on Wednesday argued in the Bombay High Court that a mere suspicion about a food snack being sub-standard in quality would be a reasonable ground to take appropriate steps to stop the sale of the product.

This was stated by FSSAI Counsel Anil Singh after a bench of Justices V M Kanade and B P Colabwala raised a query whether the food requlator should ban a particular batch of a food item whose quality was found sub-standard or stop the sale of the entire product line.

The court was hearing a petition filed by Nestle India against FSSAI's June 5 order banning nine variants of Maggi and Maharashtra government's order prohibiting the sale of Maggi.

(With PTI Inputs)

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