
Supreme Court Orders Status Quo On GEAC's Decision To Approve Genetically Modified Mustard For Commercial Cultivation
|The Supreme  Court on Thursday ordered status quo on a recent decision of the Genetic  Engineering Appraisal Committee (GEAC) to approve genetically-modified mustard  for commercial cultivation.
A bench of Justice Dinesh Maheshwari and Justice Sudhanshu Dhulia asked Additional  Solicitor General Aishwarya Bhati appearing for the Respondent to ensure  that "no precipitative action is taken" until an application  filed before it in this regard is heard.
  
  "Additional solicitor general prays for and is granted time for putting  the response in relation to IA No. 122182 of 2021 on record, along with  additional affidavit and additional documents," the order read.
  
  "The petitioner may also file additional documents. We would request  the learned counsel for the parties to also file short notes on their proposed  submissions before the matter is taken up next," the bench said and  posted the matter for hearing on November 10.
  
  Appearing for the Petitioner, Advocate Prashant Bhushan informed the Court  that it had, in 2012, formed a technical expert committee with broad terms of  reference to examine in detail the matter of GM (genetically modified) crops in  India.
  
  The GEAC, which functions under the Union environment ministry, has recommended  the environmental release of GM mustard, which, according to experts, paves the  way for its commercial cultivation.
  
  The move comes amid opposition from green groups, which say commercial  cultivation of GM mustard could have an adverse impact on human health and food  security.
  
  According to the minutes of the October 18 meeting, the GEAC, the country's  regulator for genetically-modified organisms, recommended the  "environmental release of mustard hybrid DMH-11 for its seed production  and testing as per existing ICAR guidelines and other extant rules and regulations  before commercial release".
  
  The transgenic mustard hybrid, DMH-11, has been developed by the Centre for  Genetic Manipulation of Crop Plants (CGMCP) at the Delhi University.
Cause Title – Gene Campaign & Anr. v. Union of India & Ors.
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With PTI Inputs