Home New Delhi “Other Than Sermons, What Research?”: Supreme Court Questions Petitioner on Food Safety PIL
New DelhiLegal News

“Other Than Sermons, What Research?”: Supreme Court Questions Petitioner on Food Safety PIL

Supreme Court questions petitioner over lack of research in food safety PIL, reserves order on plea seeking nationwide audit and stricter enforcement.

Share
Share

New Delhi: The Supreme Court of India on Monday questioned a petitioner over the lack of substantial research in a public interest litigation (PIL) seeking stricter food safety enforcement across the country.


⚖️ Court Questions Petitioner

A bench comprising Justices Vikram Nath and Sandeep Mehta asked the petitioner to clarify the basis of the plea.

“Other than sermons, what is the averment and what is the research you have done before filing this petition?” the bench remarked.


🧾 PIL on Food Safety Measures

The PIL sought the constitution of a national task force or committee to monitor and ensure effective compliance with food safety regulations.

It also requested directions for a nationwide, time-bound audit and inspection drive covering food manufacturing units, processing centres, restaurants, and other commercial establishments.


🗣️ Petitioner’s Argument

Appearing in person, the petitioner argued that the issue raised in the plea affects a large section of the population.

“This is affecting almost every citizen,” the petitioner said, highlighting concerns over unsafe, contaminated, and hazardous food.


⏳ Order Reserved

After hearing the arguments, the Supreme Court reserved its order and indicated that a detailed judgment will be passed.


📊 Context

Food safety remains a critical public health issue in India, with periodic concerns over contamination, hygiene standards, and enforcement of regulations.


🧩 Conclusion

The court’s observations underline the importance of well-researched petitions in matters of public interest, even as it considers the broader issue of food safety enforcement across the country.

Share
Written by
Indra Shiva - Editor in Chief

Indra Shiva is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of IMN India, a Delhi-based national digital news media network. He oversees editorial strategy, breaking news coverage, and content standards across the platform. Alongside his media venture, he is the Founder and CEO of Luxury Shukra, a premium women’s ethnic wear brand. His work focuses on delivering timely, accurate, and trustworthy news content, contributing to the growth of independent digital journalism in India.

Leave a comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related Articles
Lok Sabha passes the Supreme Court Judges Amendment Bill 2026 to increase the sanctioned strength of Supreme Court judges.
Legal NewsNew Delhi

Lok Sabha Passes Supreme Court Judges Amendment Bill 2026 to Expand Apex Court Strength

Lok Sabha passes legislation increasing the sanctioned strength of Supreme Court judges...

Shehzad Poonawalla resigns from BJP after removing BJP National Spokesperson from his X profile
New DelhiPolitics

Shehzad Poonawalla Resigns from BJP? X Bio Change Fuels Political Speculation

Shehzad Poonawalla's reported resignation from the BJP has sparked political speculation after...

FSSAI suspends Dior Pharmaceuticals licence after inspection at Punjab nutraceutical manufacturing facility over food safety violations
New Delhi

FSSAI Suspends Dior Pharmaceuticals Licence After Finding Major Food Safety Violations at Punjab Nutraceutical Unit

FSSAI has suspended the manufacturing licence of Dior Pharmaceuticals’ Punjab nutraceutical unit...

Students checking the NEET UG 2026 counselling portal after MCC announced new online counselling reforms for MBBS admissions.
EducationNew Delhi

NEET UG 2026 Counselling Gets Major Overhaul: MCC Introduces Online Seat Upgrade, Resignation and NRI Verification

MCC has introduced major reforms including online seat upgradation, digital resignation, online...