New Delhi: The Delhi High Court has dismissed a plea seeking directions to the union government to include masks and hand sanitizers in the list of essential commodities during the coronavirus pandemic and also reduce the GST applicable on them, saying these were policy decisions.
A bench of Chief Justice D N Patek and Justice Prateek Jalan also said the PIL was "without any substance" as it does not show that the masks and hand sanitizers are not easily available or are being sold at exorbitant prices by traders for them to be included in the list of essential commodities.
"Which items are to be included under the Essential Commodities Act is a policy decision. This court will be extremely slow in interfering with a policy decision of the Government of India.
"Inclusion of essential commodities under the Act is a complex decision based on a variety of factors like availability and pricing. If in the opinion of the government masks and hand sanitizers are easily available, then there is no need to regulate the supply of such commodities," the bench said.
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