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Mumbai, June 12 (IANS) - The Bombay High Court on Friday declined any relief to Swiss multinational Nestle, which has sought a judicial review of the Indian food safety regulator's order banning its top-selling nine variants of Maggi instant noodles on health issues. It will hear the plea June 30.
The court on Friday issued notice to the Food Safety & Standards Authority of India and other respondents and posted the matter for next hearing June 30.
Among other things, Nestle has urged the court to quash the June 5 FSSAI order asking the company to withdraw and recall its Maggi variants from the Indian market - which the company complied with.
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