Delhi High Court directed authorities to carry out periodic inspections in all localities . The HC dismissed the appeal arguing that the Act itself provides for a complete mechanism .
While hearing a PIL on the non-application of the The Prohibition of Electronic Cigarettes (Production, Manufacture, Export, Transport, Sale, Distribution, and Advertising) Act, 2019, the Delhi High Court directed authorities to carry out periodic inspections in all localities, along with a command to ensure that the product is not available for sale.The Centre, through the Ministry of Health and Family Services, Anti-Smuggling Unit, Union Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, Commissioner of Police, and the Department of Health, State of NCT of.Delhi Police will also perform periodic inspections at all schools and colleges to ensure that no e-cigarettes are sold.According to the HC, police will take action against violators of the Act's specific provisions.According to the HC, the HC dismissed the appeal arguing that the Act itself provides for a complete mechanism and that the court has no reason to intervene in the case.
We also suo moto confiscated such items from pan shops.Advocate Arun Panwar of the Delhi government also appeared, arguing that there appears to be still some space between the bill and its adoption.The HC explained that such goods are commonly available within a radius of 5 km from the city where they were located.The HC held that Vishakha applied when there are no laws or rules after the litigant referred to the Vishakha decision, which contained the basic principles of sexual harassment at work and guidelines on how to handle it.The plea states that this case does not fall within this category of e-cigarettes and other related goods, and that the plea urges Delhi police to seize the entire supply chain of illegal e-cigarettes and other related products and to the Centre immediately remove all related content from online stores, placing the plea further contradictory to Article 21 of the Indian Constitution, which provides that the freedom of a clean and healthy environment should be guaranteed to all, as set forth by the Court.