According to the court, the FSSAI could not sit back and wait for the regulations to be framed.
Nestle India has approached the Bombay High Court to seek a judicial review of the food safety regulator FSSAI's order over quality of its instant noodles.
Bringing some relief to Nestle India, the Bombay High court has allowed the company to export Maggi noodles.
The Bombay High Court has said that the principles of natural justice were not followed while banning Maggi noodles.
The fast-food company in its suit sought an injunction against the Pune-based eatery from using the name 'Burger King' as it was causing a huge loss and damage to the company and harming its goodwill, ...
Nestle India, the manufacturer of Maggi instant noodles has told the Bombay High Court that it was ready for an independent lab testing of the product provided the tests were carried out in the presence ...
Does the ban on Maggi noodles get impacted by the Supreme Court recent order. It agrees with the Bombay High Court's verdict that an advisory by the food safety watchdog on product approvals for some ...
Nestle has since moved the Bombay High Court, challenging the order of the food regulator. The court has now issued notice to the FSSAI, and other respondents and posted the matter for hearing on June ...
The Maharashtra government is going to file an appeal against the Bombay High Court's order to lift the ban on Maggi noodles, state food and civil supplies minister Girish Bapat announced recently.
Nestle has filed a petition in the Bombay High Court against an order passed by the FDA, Maharashtra and FSSAI banning the sale, production and distribution of Maggi noodles.