Plea in HC against alleged sale of sub-standard liquor in

Press Trust of India  |  Chennai 

A writ was today filed in the Madras High seeking a direction to the food safety department to prevent alleged sale of sub-standard in state-run State Marketing Corporation (TASMAC) outlets.

The plea was filed by resident V Sriraman, referring to a report published in an English daily, which claimed that the analysis report of certain alcoholic drinks did not conform to prescribed standards.


The petitioner alleged that certain items which do not conform to standards were maliciously certified by excise officials and has been bottled for human consumption.

The petitioner contended that the "inaction" of the authorities in taking corrective and preventive action amounted to abdication of their statutory duties.

He sought a direction from the to food safety officials to take random samples from outlets and send them to appropriate laboratories for analysis and to submit reports before it.

The petitioner sought an interim direction from the HC to take action against those who had allowed the sub-standard for sale.

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First Published: Wed, November 01 2017. 22:02 IST