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Punjab court reviews challenge to food authority powers

Published on: September 10, 2025 3:42 PM

LAHORE – The Lahore High Court (LHC) has begun hearings on a petition challenging the Punjab Food Authority’s (PFA) power to destroy hazardous or substandard food without laboratory testing or a formal hearing. Justice Javed Iqbal Wains presided over the initial hearing on Wednesday, following a petition filed by a factory accused of producing non-edible oil. The case raises important legal questions about the extent of the PFA’s authority.

The petitioner argued that the PFA’s practice of immediately destroying food items without proper testing violates principles of fairness and statutory procedure. They claimed such actions could unfairly damage businesses and livelihoods without sufficient evidence. The petition also questioned whether the authority’s powers align with existing food safety regulations and administrative law. Observers say the case could set a significant precedent for future enforcement actions.

Following the hearing, the court issued notices to the Punjab Food Authority and the Livestock Department, requesting formal responses before the next session. The LHC also summoned the Advocate General of Punjab to provide legal assistance on the matter. The next hearing has been scheduled for September 29, giving both sides time to prepare detailed arguments.

Legal experts suggest the case could redefine the balance between public health protection and procedural safeguards for businesses. They note that while the PFA’s mandate is to ensure food safety, unchecked powers may risk misuse or wrongful destruction of goods. The outcome could influence how similar food safety agencies operate across Pakistan.

Meanwhile, food safety activists maintain that the PFA’s authority is crucial to protecting consumers from dangerous products. However, they agree that procedures must remain transparent and legally sound. Businesses, on the other hand, are urging the court to establish clearer guidelines to prevent potential misuse. The decision is expected to have wide-reaching implications for food regulation and enforcement in the province.

The court’s eventual ruling will not only determine the future of the PFA’s on-the-spot enforcement powers but may also shape future reforms in food safety laws. Stakeholders across the food industry and public health sectors are closely watching the proceedings, anticipating a verdict that balances consumer protection with legal fairness.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: Lahore High Court (LHC), Latest, Punjab court reviews challenge to food authority powers, Punjab Food Authority’s (PFA)

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