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Delhi High Court.
| Photo Credit: Shashi Shekhar Kashyap
In an order passed on January 15, the court said if there was any violation of Cigarette and other Tobacco Product (Prohibition of Advertisement and Regulation of Trade and Commerce Act), authorities concerned would take the necessary action.
âWe do not consider it apposite to entertain this petition as a Public Interest Litigation,â the court held.
The petitioner one Abhimanyu Sharma alleged tobacco products were sold near religious structures and sought a direction to authorities to take necessary steps to prohibit sale of such products near temples and other religious structures to maintain the sanctity and purity of the places of worship.
The petitioner further sought directions to ensure persons dealing in tobacco products did not sell any other items.
âNeedless to state that if the authorities concerned find any violation of the Cigarette and other Tobacco Product (Prohibition of Advertisement and Regulation of Trade and Commerce Act), 2003 or any rules made thereunder, the authorities are required to take necessary action in accordance with law,â the court said.
Published – January 23, 2025 03:51 am IST
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