SC seeks UP’s reply on plea against ban on halal food items
Supreme Court to hear plea challenging Uttar Pradesh government's ban on food products with 'halal' certification; notice issued to the state. Senior advocates argue that the ban violates fundamental rights, including the right to trade. The court agrees to examine the plea due to its pan-India ramifications and inter-state commerce implications. Notice posted for hearing after two weeks. Notification issued by Uttar Pradesh Food Safety and Drug Administration under the Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006.
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