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Cola case hearing on Fri

Last updated on: August 24, 2006 17:16 IST

The petitions filed by Pepsico and Coca Cola, seeking to quash the state government order imposing a ban on the manufacture and sale of their products, will be heard by a division bench of the Kerala high court on Friday.

The division bench, comprising Chief Justice V K Bali and Justice M Ramachandran, said they would like to go through the files before hearing the matter and posted the case for Friday.

Earlier, Justice S Sirijagan referred the petitions, filed by Hindustan Coca Cola Beverages Ltd and Pepsi India Holdings Private Ltd, for the consideration of the division bench as a public interest litigation seeking prohibition of manufacture and sale of Coca Cola and Pepsi was pending.

After the counsels submitted the matter was 'extremely urgent', the court directed that the petitions should be placed before the chief justice on

Thursday.

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On August 21, the court admitted the two petitions but declined to stay the Kerala government order before hearing the government and had posted the case for Thursday.

In separate petitions, the petitioners had sought a direction prohibiting the state government from taking action against them.

They wanted the government order of August 10 and August 11 on the ban to be set aside.

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