According to officials, Delhi High Court on April 8 had restrained it from taking any coercive action against a manufacturer who had appealed against the ban following which the ban notification was revised.
"There was a misconception that the court had stayed the government notification, but the instructions were for not taking any coercive action against the petitioner. Tobacco traders were under the impression that the notification has been stayed by the court," said Dr S K Arora, Additional Director in the Delhi government's department of health.
"But, now, with the new directive having been issued, we are worried how to implement such an important notification for which we have struggled hard for nearly two years and which is very much in the public interest," he said.
The high court on Friday sought the Delhi government's response on a plea by tobacco manufacturers against the ban on the sale of chewable tobacco in Delhi while restraining it from taking any action against sellers till the next date of hearing on May 20.
Dr Arora said that the health department will once again revise the instructions as per the court directives.
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