A division bench headed by Justice N H Patil was hearing a public interest litigation by commuter Lopesh Vora challenging a circular issued by railway authorities last year directing contractors and caterers having stalls on platforms and railway stations to stock and sell only 'Rail Neer' - packaged drinking water supplied by the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC).
Vora in his petition claimed that a commuter should have the right to choose which brand water he or she wants to buy and consume.
"If food of different brands and varieties are available at railway stations then why not water? You (railways) should allow other brands. If the railways' contention is that IRCTC is facing loss then one bottle of Rail Neer can be given complimentary with each ticket booked then people will be encouraged to buy it," the court said.
Earlier another bench of the high court had dismissed a petition filed by the Indian Railway Caterer's Association challenging the circular.