News Update

We are deepening economic ties with India, says US official8 Dutch engineers build world’s longest bicycle - 180 feet, 11 inchesMake the amnesty equitableNon-bailable warrants keep piling up against Vijay Mallya; Latest comes in Rs 180 Cr loan default caseCBIC hikes Central Excise duty on crude to Rs 6000 per tonne w.e.f July 2Unpacking Legal Circulars: The Scoop on Warranty and GST ImplicationsAustralia hikes visa fees to USD 1600 for foreign studentsProposed Sec. 128A of GST Act - some ruminationsGovt notifies CBI Court in Kolkata u/s 43 of PMLACus - Uploading assessment order on portal is not sufficient compliance of intimation: HC‘Dangerous precedent’, says Biden on latest SC ruling on immunity to PresidentCus - If any refund arises out of any order passed by the Commissioner(A)/Tribunal, unless a stay order is obtained, refund must be granted after three months from the date of the order: HCNorth Korea claims its ballistic missile now capable of ferrying super-large warheadsST - Petitioner was subjected to pay tax for the services availed for generation of power - Since Notification 15/2017-ST has been struck down, respondent to refund tax already paid: HCUS Supreme Court grants part relief to Donald Trump in poll subversion caseST - Non-imposition of Penalty - Once it is a discretion to be exercised, there can be no substantial questions of law arising thereof: HCUS Economy to grow at 2.6% in 2024: OECDGST - Transitional Credit - Recording invoices in the books of account, extension of time allowed u/s 140(5) proviso - However, it does not provide date by which such application is to be filed: HCBIS developing hub to connect UPI with four ASEAN countriesGST - Exports - Refund of IGST - Broken rings and chains supplied for making jewellery - Value of gold sold by jeweller would be shown inclusive of what is received - Respondent has excluded such value while working out refund - Matter remanded: HCTsunami of e-Way bills indicates strong economic growth momentum: GovtGST - GSTAT was not constituted when petition was filed - Since constituted now, petitioner directed to exhaust alternate remedy by filing appeal before it: HCC-DAC partners with MosChip & Socionext for design of High Performance Computing ProcessorGoyal interacts with industry leaders at HyderabadIndia to be lead chair of Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence
Untitled Document

MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE
(Department of Health)

NOTIFICATION

Dated : July 5, 2006

G.S.R. 402(E) - In exercise of the powers conferred by Sub-section (1) of Section 7 Sub-section (2) of Section 8 Section 10 and Section 31 of the Cigarettes and other Tobacco Products (Prohibition of Advertisement and Regulation of Trade and Commence, Production, Supply and Distribution) Act, 2003 (34 of 2003) the Central Government hereby makes the following rules, namely : -

1. Short title and commencement, - (1) These rules may be called the Cigarettes and other Tobacco Products (Packaging and Labelling) Rules. 2006.

(2) They shall come into force on the 11 day of February 2007.

2. Definitions, - In these rules, unless the context otherwise requires -

(a) "Act" means the Cigarettes and other Tobacco Products (Prohibition of Advertisement and Regulation of Trade and Commerce. Production Supply and Distribution) Act, 2003.

(b) Package means box pouch conical cylindrical or any other type of pack used for packing cigarette and other tobacco products.

(c) "principal display area" means -

(i) for box type packages, two equal sized largest surface area (s) of the box that may be displayed or visible under normal or customary conditions of sale or use;

(ii) for pouch type packages, he entire surface area of the pack that may be displayed or visible under normal conditions of sale or use;

(iii) for conical or cylindrical type of packages, the entire curving area of the pack the may be displayed or visible under normal or customary conditions of sale or use;

(d) "specified health warning" means, such health warnings as specified by the Central Government from time to time, in the schedule to these rules.

3. Manner of packing and labelling - (1) Every person engaged directly or indirectly in the production, supply, import or distribution of cigarette or any other tobacco products shall ensure that, -

(a) every package of cigarette or any other tobacco product shall have the specified health warning exactly as specified in the schedule to these rules;

(b) the specified health warnings shall occupy at least fifty per cent of the principal display areas of the pack and shall be positioned parallel to the top edge of the package and in the same direction as the information on the principal display area/s;

Provided that for conical packs, the widest and of the pack shall be considered as the top edge of the pack :

Provided further that for box and pouch type of packs, the specified health warning shall appear on both sides of the pack, on the largest panels;

(c) none of the elements of the specified warning are severed, covered or hidden in any manner when the package is sealed or opened;

(d) no message that directly or indirectly promote a specific tobacco brand or tobacco usage in general are inscribed on the tobacco product package;

(e) no product shall be sold unless the package contains the specified health warning :

Provided that the specified health warning shall be printed on every retail pack in which the tobacco product is normally intended for consumer use or retail sale, as well as any other external packaging, such as cartons or boxes;

(f) the specified warnings shall be inscribed in the language/s used on the pack :

Provided that not more than two languages shall be used on the pack, so as to ensure that the specified warning is legible and prominent;

(g) no tobacco product package or label shall contain any information that is false, misleading, or deceptive, or that is likely or intended to create an erroneous impression about the characteristics, health effects, or health or other hazzards of the tobacco product or its emissions. This prohibition includes, but is not limited to, the use of words or descriptors, whether or not part of the brand name, such as "light", "ultra light", "mild", ultra mild", "low tar", "slim", "safer" or similar words or descriptors; any graphics associated with or likely or intended to be associated with, such words or descriptors, and any product packages design characteristics, associated with, or likely or intended to be associated with, such descriptors.

4. Prohibition on obscuring masking, altering or detracting from the Specified Health Warnings - No person shall sell or supply any product, device, or other thing that is intended to be used, or that can be used, to cover, obscure, mask, alter, or otherwise detract from the display of specified health warning on the tobacco product package. This includes prohibition to design the product package or parts of the package, or accessories thereto, with any cover that may obscure the prescribed message.

5. Rotation of Specified Health warnings - The specified health warning on tobacco packs shall be rotated every 12 months or as may be decided by the Central Government from time to time.

SCHEDULE

(See rule 3)

1. Components of specified health warning - The components for the specified health warning shall include

(1) Skull and Bones Sign. - Every specified health warning shall mandatorily include a pictorial depiction of skull and bones sign, in white on a black background (100% black) with white outlines. This sign shall be prominently placed on the top left hand corner of the warning.

(2) Health Warning - The warning "Smoking Kills" (on smoking forms of tobacco products) and "Tobacco Kills" (on smokeless/chewing and other forms of tobacco products) shall appear in white font colour on a red background (consisting of 100% magenta + 100% yellow)

(3) Pictorial Representation of ill effects of tobacco use. - Pictorial depiction of the ill effects of tobacco use on health. shall be placed below the skull and bones sign. and should appear in colour exactly as in the soft copy provided in the CD accompanying these rules.

(4) Health Message. - Every specified health warning shall include the health message in black font colour on a white background. The health message should be printed in easy to read black font on a white background and the font type/font size shall be exactly as per the soft copy provided along with these rules.

2. The specified health warnings are

(1) For smoking forms of tobacco packs

(a) Tobacco kills 2500 Indians everyday

(b) Your smoking skills babies

(2) For chewing/smokeless forms of tobacco packages :

(a) Tobacco causes slow and painful death

(b) Tobacco causes mouth cancer

Note : These rules are accompanies by a CD that contains a soft copy of these health warnings. in Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG) format for inclusion in printing of tobacco product packages.

3. Minimum size of the specified health warning - (1) The minimum size of the specified health warning on each panel of the tobacco pack shall be 3.5 cm x 4 cm to ensure that the warning is legible and prominent.

(2) The size of all components of the specified health warning shall be increased proportionally according to increase of the package size to ensure that the specified health warning occupies fifty per cent of the principal display area/s of the pack.

4. Language. - Each health warning and health message has been specified in English and regional languages. Appropriate language combination should be selected from the combination provided in the CD to ensure that the language/s selected for health warning and health message are in conformity with the language/s used on the pack by the manufacturer. Where more than one language is used on the pack. the specified health warning and language/s Provided that not more than two languages shall be used on the pack.

5. Printing. - It must be ensured that the colour intensity clarity and size of all the components of the specified health warning are not tampered with while printing subject to sub-paragraph (2) of paragraph 3 of this Schedule.

(F.No P-16011/07/2005-PH)
BHAVANI THYAGARAJAN. Jt Secy.

TIOL Tube Latest

India's Path to Becoming a Superpower: An Interview with Pratap Singh



Shri Ram Nath Kovind, Hon'ble 14th President of India, addressing the gathering at TIOL Special Awards event.