The Food and Drug Authority (FDA) had seized gutkha and pan masala worth over Rs 5 lakh after the state government issued a notification on July 19, 2012 prohibiting manufacture, sale and storage of the tobacco products across Maharashtra.
Aggrieved by this, several gutkha and pan masala manufacturers approached the High Court seeking to set aside the notification and two regulations of the Food Safety and Standards Act (FSSA), under which the ban was brought into effect.
The state government today filed an affidavit saying the petitioners cannot challenge the constitutional validity of the regulation in the High Court here as the said Act and regulations have been made by the central government.
"The regulation has been enacted by the central government. The government of Maharashtra is only the enforcing authority," the affidavit filed by Kamlesh Sankhe, joint commissioner (Food) from the FDA, states.
Justifying that the ban was issued in the interest of public health, the state government has said it is its duty to raise level of nutrition and standard of living among its citizens.
"Improving public health and raising level of nutrition is one of the primary duties of the state government. The government shall endeavour to bring about prohibition of consumption of intoxicating drinks and drugs except for medicinal purposes which are injurious to health," the affidavit states.
A division bench of Chief Justice Mohit Shah and Justice Nitin Jamdar today adjourned the hearing till August 16 after the petitioner companies sought time to go through the state government's affidavit and file their reply to it. MORE
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