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"If you want Publicity argue a Good Case": SC dismisses plea seeking to increase Smoking age to 21

 Smoking and Eye Disease - American Academy of Ophthalmology 

On Friday, the Apex Court dismissed a plea seeking direction for removing designated smoking zones from commercial places & airports, increasing the age of smoking, banning the sale of cigarettes near educational institutions, healthcare institutions & places of worship.

A bench headed by Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul while declining to entertain the petition said, "If you want publicity argue a good case... Don't file publicity interest litigation".

The plea had sought direction for increasing the penalty for smoking in public places, ban of the sale of loose cigerrates, creation of guidelines to handle filtration of air at places that have smoking zones,

The plea said, "Issue guidelines & direct dedicated ions for closing the smoking zones at airports, clubs, restaurants, hotels, public places & even in private properties being used for commercial purposes in a phased manner so as not to induce smoking among nonsmokers. Issue directions towards increasing the age to smoke from 18 to 21 years".

The plea filed by Lawyers Shubham Awasthi & Saptarishi Mishra mentioned that the sale & addiction of cigarettes in the country & such products affect citizen's right to health & open smoking in places like airports, restaurants & clubs in designated smoking zones influences the adolescent population wrongly to take up smoking.

 

The plea had said that "In 2018, WHO released its factsheet on the prevalence on tobacco consumption in India & it has quoted younger population in India to be at increased chances of cardio-vascular diseases & tobacco among which cigarettes are a major contributor killing 9 million people in India or 9.5 per cent of all deaths in India".

In the present times, the rate of smoking has been growing for the last two decades & it has grown into such an epidemic that India now ranks 2nd in the smokers' category for the 16-64 age group, it claimed.

A study published in the Journal of Nicotine & Tobacco Research has flagged the severe economic burden of secondhand smoke exposure in India, the plea had said.It had added that the study revealed that secondhand smoke causes Rs. 567 billion in health care costs annually. "This accounts for eight per cent of total annual health care expenditure, on top of Rs. 1,773 billion in annual economic burden from tobacco use. Smoking not only affects lungs but also causes vision loss," said the Public Interest Litigation.

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