Friday, April 6, 2018

Bombay High Court makes a good decision for Public wellbeing


Hearing a PIL on exorbitant amount charged by Cinemas on food items Bombay High Court has opined

“The price of food and water bottles sold inside movie theatres are, indeed, exorbitant. We have ourselves experienced it. You (multiplexes) should sell it at the regular price.”

The petitioner’s lawyer told the court there does not exist any legal or statutory provision that prohibits one from carrying personal food articles or water inside movie theatres. The multiplexes sell food and water inside, but at an increased price, he said.

Agreeing to this, the court said that if multiplexes were prohibiting people from bringing outside food, then there should be a total prohibition on eatables. “Then you (multiplexes) cannot have your own vendors selling food and other snacks inside,” Justice Kemkar said.

Maharashtra government told the court that it would soon frame a policy on the issue, after taking into consideration suggestions submitted by the petitioner and the Multiplex Owners’ Association (MOA).



https://www.indiatimes.com/news/india/maharashtra-shows-the-way-viewers-won-t-be-charged-huge-amount-of-money-for-food-inside-cinema-342876.html?utm_source=FB&utm_medium=paid

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