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SC refuses to stay Kanwar Yatra QR code directive for eateries



The Supreme Court on Tuesday refused to stay the “QR” code directive for eateries along Kanwar Yatra route in UP, Uttarakhand and directed all hotel owners along the route to display their licences and registration certificates in line with the statutory requirements.AdvertisementA Bench of Justices M M Sundresh and N Kotiswar Singh said it was not going into the other issues over display of names of the hotel or dhaba owner and the QR code, Tuesday being the last day of the Kanwar Yatra.“We are told that today is the last day of the yatra. In any case it is likely to come to an end in the near future. Therefore, at this stage we would only pass an order that all the respective hotel owners shall comply with the mandate of displaying the licence and the registration certificate as per the statutory requirements,” the Bench said.The top court was hearing a plea filed by academician Apoorvanand Jha and others.Senior advocate Abhishek M Singhvi, appearing for the petitioners, submitted that the UP Government should have sought the modification of the court’s 2024 order before issuing the QR code directives.Singhvi argued the state government was trying to ostracise and exclude minorities by its QR code directive.“This is the most divisive initiative, to ostracise people during the yatra, as if these people are untouchables. Will my surname ensure that ‘kanwariyas’ receive good quality food not menu card? This is the most divisive initiative possible,” the senior lawyer submitted.Responding to his submission, Justice Sundresh said people had different food choices and a vegetarian might choose to go to only a place serving exclusively vegetarian food, especially during a religious pilgrimage.Senior advocate Mukul Rohatgi, appearing for the Uttar Pradesh Government, said directions were issued in line with the requirements of the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India regulations.Justice Sundresh observed a customer must have the choice of knowing if a place was exclusively selling vegetarian items throughout.

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