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Manufacturers challenge Maharashtra government’s plastic ban in HC

The Maharashtra Plastic Manufacturers Association (MPMA) has filed a writ petition in the Bombay high court, terming the ban illegal and seeking its quashing.

Updated on: Mar 30, 2018, 23:22:55 IST
Hindustan Times | By , Mumbai
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The plastic ban order of the Maharashtra government is likely to get entangled in legal issues.

The Maharashtra Plastic Manufacturers Association (MPMA) has filed a writ petition in the Bombay high court, terming the ban illegal and seeking its quashing. (FILE)
The Maharashtra Plastic Manufacturers Association (MPMA) has filed a writ petition in the Bombay high court, terming the ban illegal and seeking its quashing. (FILE)

The Maharashtra Plastic Manufacturers Association (MPMA) has filed a writ petition in the Bombay high court, terming the ban illegal and seeking its quashing. The association has also sought an interim stay on the ban until the matter is disposed of by the court.

The high court is expected to hear the petition on April 4. Ravi Jashnani, president, MPMA, confirmed they have filed a petition in the high court. Anticipating this, the state had filed a caveat in the high court on March 26.

This is the second writ petition filed by the association within a month. The first one was filed on February 7, against the public notice issued by the state environment department intending to impose the ban.

The state issued the Maharashtra Plastic and Thermocol Products (Manufacture, Usage, Sale, Transport, Handling and Storage) Notification on March 23, banning manufacturing, use, storage, distribution, wholesale, retail sale, import and transportation of all kinds of plastic bags (with or without handle), single-use disposable items made of plastic and thermocol — dish, cups, plates, glasses, fork, bowls, forks, spoons, straw, containers, non-woven polypropylene bags, pouches to store liquid, plastic to wrap or store products and packaging of food items and small PET and PETE bottles having carrying capacity of less than half litre. It has also banned plastic and thermocol items used for decoration.

It also refers to the first petition filed by MPMA, responding to which the state government, in its affidavit, had stated the notification for plastic ban will be issued only after inviting suggestions and objections from public, however, which was not done while issuing ban notification.

The petitioners claimed the government has no powers to ban manufacturing, transport, distribution, wholesale and retail sale and storage of plastic items as section 4(1) of the Maharashtra Non-Biodegradable Garbage Control Act, 2006 restricts prohibition only on the end-user. It means prohibitory orders can be issued only for consumer.

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