No policy decision yet on GM mustard crop: Centre to Supreme Court
New Delhi, July 17
The Centre today informed the Supreme Court that so far it has not taken
any policy decision on the commercial release of Genetically Modified
(GM) mustard crop.
A bench comprising Chief Justice J. S. Khehar and Justice D. Y.
Chandrachud considered the statement of Additional Solicitor-General
Tushar Mehta, representing the Centre, that the government is
considering various aspects of the matter and has invited suggestions
and objections on the commercial roll-out of GM crops.
The bench granted the government one week’s time to apprise it as to by
when it will take a “well-informed and well-intentioned” policy decision
on the roll-out.
The apex court had on October 17 last year extended the stay on the commercial release of GM mustard crop until further orders.
The court had restrained the commercial release of the crop for 10 days on October 7, 2016.
The court had asked the Centre to seek public opinion on such seeds
before releasing it for cultivation purposes, even as government
approval is awaited.
Mustard is one of India’s most important winter crops, which is sown between mid-October and late-November.
Advocate Prashant Bhushan, appearing for petitioner Aruna Rodrigues,
alleged that the government was sowing the seeds in various fields and
said the bio-safety dossier has to be put on the website, which has not
been done yet.
Alleging that field trials were being carried out without conducting the
relevant tests, he had sought a 10-year moratorium on them. Bhushan
said a Technical Expert Committee (TEC) report has pointed out that the
entire regulatory system was in shambles and a 10-year moratorium should
be given.
Rodrigues had filed the plea seeking a stay on the commercial release of
Genetically Modified (GM) mustard crop and prohibition of its open
field trials.
He had also urged the court to prohibit open field trials and commercial
release of Herbicide Tolerant (HT) crops, including HT Mustard DMH 11
and its parent lines/ variants as recommended by the Technical Expert
Committee (TEC) report.
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