A division bench of Justice Pradeep K Mohanty and Justice S K Mishra gave an order to issue notices to the Centre when the petitioner, Centre for Legal Aid to Poor, a voluntary organisation, filed an amended petition as was allowed last week.
The Centre has been asked to file the counters within four weeks and the matter would come up for further adjudication after that, the petitioner's lawyer Janmenjaya Katakia said.
Challenging the Odisha government notification, CLAP had moved the High Court alleging that the notification was ambiguous, not comprehensive and as a result did not yield any result.
Responding to the notice of the HC, the state government informed the court that its notification was issued pursuant to the Centre's notification.
The state government also said it had no problem in issuing another notification banning manufacture, sale and consumption of other forms of chewing tobacco, if the Union government amended its notification.
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