Lahore High Court Petition Seeks Ban on Soft Drinks and Synthetic Juices in Punjab Schools
LAHORE – A petition has been filed in the Lahore High Court calling for a ban on the sale and consumption of soft drinks and synthetic juices in schools across Punjab.
The petitioner, Azam Butt, through his counsel Rana Sikandar, argued that these beverages often contain harmful artificial coloring agents and additives that enhance flavor but pose serious health risks to students.
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Health Concerns and Regional Precedents
The petitioner pointed out that similar products have already been banned in schools in Sindh, where health concerns regarding the consumption of these drinks have led to proactive measures. However, these drinks remain widely available in Punjab, raising alarm about the health impact on school children.
Court Petition Details
The petition calls on the Lahore High Court to issue a prohibition on soft drinks and synthetic juices in both public and private schools throughout the province. The case highlights the need for regulatory action to protect students’ health and well-being in educational environments.