The Bombay High Court refuses relief to an eatery accused of serving banned paneer that falls under a Maharashtra government restriction. The court does not grant the requested benefit to the establishment, according to coverage of the case.
The ban is linked to a one-year order issued earlier in the month by the Maharashtra government covering the manufacture and sale of analogue or non-dairy paneer. The government cites public health concerns and alleges widespread violations of food safety norms. Outlets describe the dispute as part of enforcement of the state’s ban, with the legal challenge focused on the eatery’s continued supply and use of the restricted product.
Across the reports, the core point remains consistent: the regulatory ban is in force for a year, and the High Court does not provide the eatery with immediate legal relief. The reporting emphasizes the court outcome rather than any differing factual claims about the underlying ban or enforcement.