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Greenpeace India sued over tea report

By The Assam Tribune

MUMBAI, May 4 � Crop Care Federation of India (CCFI), the apex body representing the agrochemical industry in India, has filed a criminal defamation case in a magistrate�s court against NGO Greenpeace over its report on alleged overuse of pesticides in the tea industry, reports PTI.

Greenpeace India had in August 2014 released a report �Trouble Brewing: Pesticide Residues in Tea Sample�, which claimed that tea being sold by eight of the 11 biggest tea brands in India contained pesticides.

According to the report, the NGO claimed to have found 34 different pesticides in tea samples taken from the retail markets in India. Greenpeace tested 49 samples, of which 46 allegedly tested positive for one or more pesticide.

Aggrieved by this report, the CCFI had last year sent a legal notice to Greenpeace asking it to substantiate its claims with concrete data. Greenpeace, however, refused to provide details of its study.

Following this, the CCFI filed a criminal complaint against Greenpeace India before a metropolitan magistrate court in suburban Bandra. The complaint is likely to come up for hearing on June 20.

The complaint has been filed under relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code against Greenpeace India and three members of the NGO. These sections provide punishment for defamation with imprisonment extending upto two years and fine.

�Greenpeace India and its members have made several defamatory statements against the tea industry as well as pesticides industry in the defamatory report. These remarks are highly defamatory to the manufacturers and marketers of pesticides in India who have suffered loss of reputation amongst their buyers, distributors and the public at large,� the complaint said.

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