A bench of Chief Justice G Rohini and Justice Jayant Nath asked the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) to create regulations within the time period.
"Extension for time is sought through this application, the same is allowed. Three months more time granted to frame the guidelines," the court said.
It agreed to give more time after the government moved an application seeking three more weeks to implement the guidelines regarding restriction on sale of junk food.
In order to ensure that the guidelines are adhered to and any violation is actionable under Delhi Schools Education Act, the court had directed the administrator, Delhi to consider, by April 30, whether to issue instructions under the Delhi School Education Rules to follow the FSSAI guidelines.
To ensure adherence by schools outside Delhi, most of which are affiliated to CBSE, the bench had also directed the Board to consider including compliance of the guidelines as a condition for being affiliated with it.
The court's order came on a PIL filed in 2010 by NGO Uday Foundation flagging the issue of easy availability of junk food and carbonated drinks to children and the harmful effects thereof and seeking a ban on such food items in schools. The FSSAI guidelines will apply to the whole of the country.
