Senior Advocate Ravi Kadam, appearing for Johnson & Johnson, stated that since the reports showed that the sample complied with the statutory requirements, the company ought to be permitted to sell their product.
“The reports make it clear. The Court may just permit us to sale,” the Senior Advocate said.
The Court, however, opined that it will hear what Additional Government Pleader Milind More has to say, before passing any order.
The Court did not concede to Kadam’s request and maintained that the company would not be permitted sale or distribution of its baby powder till the next date of hearing.
The case will be heard next on December 6.
Source: Barandbench