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AUG 30, 2003:
GOVERNMENT RELEASES DRAFT NOTIFICATION ON PESTICIDE LIMITS |
AUG. 28, 2003:
GOVERNMENT RELEASES ITS TEST RESULTS FOR SOFT DRINKS, BUT ADMITS THESE ARE NOT COMPARABLE
TO CSE RESULTS |
AUGUST. 25, 2003:
CSE WELCOMES SUPREME COURT NOTICE TO GOVERNMENT ON THE RIGHT TO CLEAN AND SAFE DRINKING
WATER |
AUGUST 21,
2003:
GOVERNMENT CONFIRMS PESTICIDES IN SOFT
DRINKS |
AUGUST 17,
2003:
CAN'T CONVINCE? CONFUSE! |
AUGUST 13,
2003:
SUPREME COURT REFUSES TO ENTERTAIN COKE PETITION |
AUGUST 11, 2003:
CSE WELCOMES HIGH COURT DECISION |
AUGUST 08, 2003:
CSE WELCOMES INDEPENDENT TESTING |
AUGUST 07, 2003:
PEPSICO AND COCA-COLA CONJURE
UP 'DATA' |
NEGLIGENT
TOWARDS WATER QUALITY
Also available in Hindi (.pdf) |
HARD TRUTHS ABOUT SOFT DRINKS
Also available in Hindi (.pdf) |
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September 22, 2003
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Government seeks dismissal of Pepsis caseNew Delhi, September 22, 2003: The
Union government today filed an affidavit in Delhi High Court in response to
PepsiCos petition, filed on August 8 this year following the Centre for Science and
Environments (CSE) detection of pesticide residues in soft drink samples. In its
affidavit, the government sought the dismissal of PepsiCos petition, which it said
was "highly frivolous, vexatious, vague and baseless
merely to attract media
attention". The case has been listed for October 28, 2003 for further directions.
It may be recalled that in its petition, PepsiCo had requested the Court to
restrain CSE from publishing its findings or putting its report in the public domain. The
company had also sought the Courts intervention in directing the government to
determine the "correctness and veracity" of CSEs report. In its ruling,
the Court had directed the government to conduct independent tests of soft drinks in
laboratories of its choice and make the findings available to the Court in three
weeks time.
The government response today informed the Court of independent tests of soft drink
samples conducted by its two laboratories at Mysore and Kolkata. While it pointed out that
the levels of residues found by these tests differed from those detected by CSE, the
affidavit also noted that Pepsis assertion that its products fell within EU norms
was not proved to be correct for all its samples. The Court was also apprised of the
formation of a Joint Parliamentary Committee to examine the matter further.
The Ministry of Defences Canteen Stores Department (CSD), the second respondents
in the case also filed its affidavit, asking for dismissal of the case with costs. PepsiCo
had challenged the CSDs decision to cancel orders of its products following the
release of the CSE report. Submitting that PepsiCo moved Court without giving it any
intimation, CSD said in its response that the company itself appeared to be bent on a
trial by media.
If you have questions, e-mail us at media@cseindia.org
or contact Souparno Banerjee on 29955124, 29955125, 29956394 or 29956401.
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