A bench of Chief Justice G Rohini and Justice Rajiv Sahai Endlaw said the petitioner and the government should suggest steps on how to regulate the inflow of pesticide-laced fruits and vegetables grown in neighbhouring states into Delhi.
"Is it possible to regulate the huge influx of pesticides laced vegetables, fruits and other edible items from neighbhouring states to Delhi. Can you suggest any measures how the court could pass directions to check such items," the bench asked the petitioner and the government.
Earlier on February 11, a report was submitted by amicus curiae, appointed by the court, in the case which said that many countries have banned the import of vegetables and fruits from India due to the excessive use of pesticides.
The report had said that in a number of vegetables and edible items, pesticide residue was found to be beyond permissible limits.
The report had said that large quantity of vegetables and fruits sold in the national capital contained dangerous pesticides that could cause serious health problems.
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".
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