A bench of Chief Justice G Rohini and Justice Rajiv Sahai Endlaw was also informed through a report submitted by amicus curiae, appointed by the court, that in a number of vegetables and edible items, pesticide residue was found to be beyond permissible limits.
The report further said that despite an excessive use of pesticides in edibles sold across Delhi, little has been done to curb the menace. It also said the problem was not limited only to Delhi but a "pan-India" one.
It quoted reports as saying that due to excessive usage of pesticides in fruits and vegetable here, "various countries have banned the import of Indian vegetables and fruits and many more are under scrutiny".
As per the reports, European Union temporarily banned the import of famous Alphonso mangoes, brinjal, taro plant, bitter gourd and snake gourd, it added.
The report further said that Saudi Arabia has also banned green chillies from India due to excessive pesticide residue.
It also asked the ministry to file a detailed report regarding the steps taken by it to regulate use of pesticides in vegetables and fruits. However, the ministry did not file their report.
