The Indian government has told a court that its federal ban on the sale of electronic cigarettes implies that their use is also prohibited, unnerving e-cigarette users in the country. More here: by AdityaKalra
NEW DELHI - The Indian government has told a court that its federal ban on the sale of electronic cigarettes implies that their use is also prohibited, legal documents seen by Reuters showed, in a further clampdown on the devices.
India’s decision, however, did not ban the use of such devices outright, and a senior Health Ministry official told Reuters after the announcement that e-cigarette use would not be barred. The Health Ministry official said on Monday the court document was “factually correct”, without giving further details due to the court proceedings.The filing, however, has unnerved users, who argue against the ban and say they fear police action if they continue using the devices.
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