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Delhi HC seeks Centre's response on poppy seed import policy

The Delhi High Court has issued a notice to the Centre on a PIL challenging the policy for importing poppy seeds from Turkey to India. According to the PIL filed in the court, there are inherent illegalities in the import policy which facilitates informal cartel

Delhi HC seeks notice from Central Government over policy for importing poppy seeds
Delhi HC seeks notice from Central Government over policy for importing poppy seeds
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Published : Feb 9, 2022, 4:39 PM IST

New Delhi: The Delhi High Court has issued a notice to the Centre on a PIL challenging the policy for importing poppy seeds from Turkey to India. According to the PIL filed in the court, there are inherent illegalities in the import policy which facilitates informal cartel

A Bench of Justice V Kameshwar Rao asked the Centre to file a counter affidavit in four weeks.

According to the PIL filed by advocate Sufian Siddiqui, the impugned public notice which was issued on January 7, and the guidelines issued in 2019 by the Central Bureau of Narcotics, Ministry of Finance, Department of Revenue, Government of India regarding the Registration of Sales Contracts for Import of Poppy Seeds from Turkey for the ensuing Crop Year 2021-22 are arbitrary, ultra vires, and unconstitutional and are in brazen contravention and teeth of the extant rules and regulations of FEMA and RBI.

The PIL was filed by petitioner Rajiv Agarwal an import/export businessman who deals with food grains for the last several years. He claimed that he was entangled in the web of grey areas of law, which prohibit Indian importers from making advance import payment without first obtaining the import license from the competent authority, meant to smoothen the process of imports however, has become a source of pain for the petitioner, therefore he seeks refuge in the Court’s wisdom for respite.

Read : India agrees to allow imports of US pork, its products: USTR

New Delhi: The Delhi High Court has issued a notice to the Centre on a PIL challenging the policy for importing poppy seeds from Turkey to India. According to the PIL filed in the court, there are inherent illegalities in the import policy which facilitates informal cartel

A Bench of Justice V Kameshwar Rao asked the Centre to file a counter affidavit in four weeks.

According to the PIL filed by advocate Sufian Siddiqui, the impugned public notice which was issued on January 7, and the guidelines issued in 2019 by the Central Bureau of Narcotics, Ministry of Finance, Department of Revenue, Government of India regarding the Registration of Sales Contracts for Import of Poppy Seeds from Turkey for the ensuing Crop Year 2021-22 are arbitrary, ultra vires, and unconstitutional and are in brazen contravention and teeth of the extant rules and regulations of FEMA and RBI.

The PIL was filed by petitioner Rajiv Agarwal an import/export businessman who deals with food grains for the last several years. He claimed that he was entangled in the web of grey areas of law, which prohibit Indian importers from making advance import payment without first obtaining the import license from the competent authority, meant to smoothen the process of imports however, has become a source of pain for the petitioner, therefore he seeks refuge in the Court’s wisdom for respite.

Read : India agrees to allow imports of US pork, its products: USTR

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