Nagpur: After Maggi, it's now the turn of network marketing major Amway Enterprises to
withdraw its products from the market. The Nagpur bench of Bombay High Court on Wednesday
directed Food Safety and Standard Authority of India (FSSAI) to go ahead with its action
of recalling seven Amway products.
A division bench comprising justice Bhushan Gavai and justice Indira Jain tersely asked
FSSAI what was preventing them from taking action when products were found unfit for
consumption in their scientific studies. The court then adjourned hearing of PIL filed by
social workers Sachin Khobragade and Jammu Anand through their counsel Nihal Singh Rathod
by eight weeks.
Earlier, FSSAI filed an affidavit through senior counsel Mehmood Parasher and Rohan
Malviya that as many as 37 products of the chain marketing major were put under the
scanner. Of these, seven were found to contain more than permissible quantity of minerals
and vitamins as per studies conducted by Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) and
National Institute for Nutrition (NIN). All these products were found without mandatory
licenses and no-objection certificates (NOC) or product approvals from the food
authority.
Out of 37 products were under the scanner, seven including Nutrilite Natural B tablets,
Calcium Magnesium D, Nutrilite Iron Folic tablets, Nutrilite Bio C, Positrim Vanilla, and
Nutrilite Kids Drink in mixed fruit flavour had been rejected by the food authority. NOC
of Nutrilite Salmon Omega 3, Nutrilite CH Balance and Nutrilite Fiber had expired, still
they were being sold.
The main reason for rejection of NOC was that ingredients such as protein and minerals
exceeded beyond permissible limit in the products. Some products contained protein powder
that had been denied NOC, approval or license by FSSAI, whose product approval committee
had rejected all such products. However, even after warnings, the company failed to
withdraw them from the market. The petitioners alleged that despite being directed by
FSSAI to recall them, the company is still selling them openly in the market.
Citing provisions of Food Safety and Standards Act 2006, the petitioners prayed for
directives to FSSAI to recall all Amway products which are being sold without valid
license/approval/NOC, and investigations from an independent body into entire episode.
They also demanded conducting audit of FSSAI.
AMWAY PRODUCTS WITH EXPIRED NOC
Nutrilite Salmon Omega 3
Nutrilite CH Balance
Nutrilite Fiber
PRODUCTS UNFIT FOR HUMANS
Nutrilite Natural B tablets - Excess vitamins
Nutrilite Calcium Magnesium-D - Excess minerals, vitamins
Nutrilite Iron Folic tablets - Excess minerals, vitamins
Nutrilite Bio C - Excess vitamins
Positrim Vanilla - Excess vitamins
Nutrilite Kids Drink in mixed fruit flavour - Can't be given without doctor's
recommendation
http://timesofindia. indiatimes.com/city/nagpur/HC- allows-FSSAI-to-recall-Amway-
products/articleshow/47806874. cms
(With inputs from Ritika Singh)
withdraw its products from the market. The Nagpur bench of Bombay High Court on Wednesday
directed Food Safety and Standard Authority of India (FSSAI) to go ahead with its action
of recalling seven Amway products.
A division bench comprising justice Bhushan Gavai and justice Indira Jain tersely asked
FSSAI what was preventing them from taking action when products were found unfit for
consumption in their scientific studies. The court then adjourned hearing of PIL filed by
social workers Sachin Khobragade and Jammu Anand through their counsel Nihal Singh Rathod
by eight weeks.
Earlier, FSSAI filed an affidavit through senior counsel Mehmood Parasher and Rohan
Malviya that as many as 37 products of the chain marketing major were put under the
scanner. Of these, seven were found to contain more than permissible quantity of minerals
and vitamins as per studies conducted by Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) and
National Institute for Nutrition (NIN). All these products were found without mandatory
licenses and no-objection certificates (NOC) or product approvals from the food
authority.
Out of 37 products were under the scanner, seven including Nutrilite Natural B tablets,
Calcium Magnesium D, Nutrilite Iron Folic tablets, Nutrilite Bio C, Positrim Vanilla, and
Nutrilite Kids Drink in mixed fruit flavour had been rejected by the food authority. NOC
of Nutrilite Salmon Omega 3, Nutrilite CH Balance and Nutrilite Fiber had expired, still
they were being sold.
The main reason for rejection of NOC was that ingredients such as protein and minerals
exceeded beyond permissible limit in the products. Some products contained protein powder
that had been denied NOC, approval or license by FSSAI, whose product approval committee
had rejected all such products. However, even after warnings, the company failed to
withdraw them from the market. The petitioners alleged that despite being directed by
FSSAI to recall them, the company is still selling them openly in the market.
Citing provisions of Food Safety and Standards Act 2006, the petitioners prayed for
directives to FSSAI to recall all Amway products which are being sold without valid
license/approval/NOC, and investigations from an independent body into entire episode.
They also demanded conducting audit of FSSAI.
AMWAY PRODUCTS WITH EXPIRED NOC
Nutrilite Salmon Omega 3
Nutrilite CH Balance
Nutrilite Fiber
PRODUCTS UNFIT FOR HUMANS
Nutrilite Natural B tablets - Excess vitamins
Nutrilite Calcium Magnesium-D - Excess minerals, vitamins
Nutrilite Iron Folic tablets - Excess minerals, vitamins
Nutrilite Bio C - Excess vitamins
Positrim Vanilla - Excess vitamins
Nutrilite Kids Drink in mixed fruit flavour - Can't be given without doctor's
recommendation
http://timesofindia.
products/articleshow/47806874.
(With inputs from Ritika Singh)