The direction was issued recently by a division bench headed by Justice Shantunu Kemkar which was hearing a PIL filed by advocate Gitanjali Dutta.
However, the bench made it clear that it was not commenting upon the merits of the petition.
The PIL demanded that cosmetic goods, personal hygiene products, skin and hair care creams and lotions should be sold only in sealed packets or containers.
Earlier, the high court had asked the petitioner to conduct a survey of the international norms for sealing of such products which India exports and give a copy of survey report to the Centre.
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However, Dutta argued that some products in this category, such as a hair oil company's miniature bottles, come sealed and are available at a reasonable price of below Rs 15, so other manufacturers should have no problem emulating the example.
During the last hearing, the respondents objected to themaintainabilityofthepetition, saying the high court underArticle226of the Constitution has no jurisdiction to direct the executive to exercise the power by way of subordinate legislation pursuant to the power delegated by the legislature toenactalawinaparticular manner.
The petitioner pleaded that the petitionmaybe treated as a representation made to the Centre and the Maharashtra Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.
AdditionalSolicitor General, Anil Singh, appearing forthe Union government,acceptedthatthis petition will be treated as a representation made to the central government and assured that a suitable decision would be taken as expeditiously as possible.
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