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Govt to HC: Allowing outside food in multiplexe­s may create security issue

- STAFF REPORTER /

The Maharashtr­a government stated on Tuesday in an affidavit in the Bombay High Court that it does not deem it necessary to interfere with the ban on outside food in multiplexe­s, as it may create “chaos” or “security issues”.

During the recent Monsoon Session, the government had told the state legislatur­e that multiplexe­s and malls have been directed to allow eatables and beverages inside, after some legislator­s raised the issue of high prices of food at such places.

In the affidavit filed on Tuesday, the government, though, said it will direct multiplexe­s and cinema halls to provide drinking water free of charge, and sell food and beverages at a price not exceeding the maximum retail price.

A bench of Justices Ranjit More and Anuja Prabhudess­ai will be hearing a petition challengin­g ban on outside food and beverages at multiplexe­s and cinema halls today (Aug 08).

The affidavit, filed by Venkatesh Bhatt, deputy secretary, home department, said it does not want to interfere with the restrictio­n.

“Although there is no specific provision in the Maharashtr­a Cinema (Regulation­s) Rules 1966 to prohibit viewers from taking their own food items or water inside, as per the opinion of the director general of police, carrying own food may create chaos and may lead to security issue,” the affidavit said.

“It is therefore submitted that there is no necessity to modify or make any changes in the prevailing rules (which bar outside food or beverages),” it said.

On June 27 this year, the court had asked the government why it could not regulate the prices of food items at multiplexe­s which are exorbitant.

The public interest litigation (PIL) filed through advocate Aditya Pratap has challenged this prohibitio­n.

The court had directed the state to file an affidavit clarifying its stand.

Advocate Pratap said he will oppose the state's stand tomorrow as “there are serious issues of fundamenta­l rights involved.”

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