Curt SC cracks whip on soft drinks 'toxins'

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Agencies: New Delhi, Nov 23 2012, 19:23 IST
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The Food Safety and Standards Authority (FDA) of India was today asked by the Supreme Court to file "records" of the proceedings of its various panels, set up on apex court's order, passed during hearing of a plea on harmful effects of chemicals and toxins in carbonated drinks.

"Produce records. Put up for hearing on December 3," a bench of justices K S Radhakrishnan and Dipak Misra said.

The court gave its direction after advocate Prashant Bhushan, appearing for NGO Centre For Public Interest Litigation (CPIL), alleged that instead of an expert panel,

another FSSAI panel on labelling and claims/ advertisement considered the grievance of additives in carbonated drinks.

"It should have been done by the expert committee which could have considered the issue of additives in carbonated beverages. The issue, however, was considered by a technical committee of FSSAI that is Scientific Panel on Labelling and Claims /Advertisement...

"It seems that this report was given by the cola industry people and an assistant director of FSSAI has simply submitted it," Bhushan alleged and sought a direction to FSSAI to submit the minutes of its various meetings on the issue.

The apex court had asked FSSAI on February 8, 2011 to set up independent scientific panels to examine harmful effects of chemicals in carbonated beverages.

FSSAI panel later passed an order on September 12 after examining various ingredients of carbonated beverages such as artificial sweetener, phosphoric, malic and citirc acid, carbon dioxide, colouring agents, benzoic acid and caffeine.

It said in its order that these ingredients, under prescribed

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P.V.Namjoshi | 24-Nov-2012Reply | Forward
Question is why Coca or Fanta foreign products are being allowed in India? Kick them off. There should be no FDI in consumer sector at all. India is quite competent to manage the consumer product activities.

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