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aregt & Seeer-33004/2003 REGISTERED NO. DL-33004/2003
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The Gazette of Judia
EXTRAORDINARY
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PART II — Section 1
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NEW DELBII, MONDAY, MAY 19, 2002/ VAISAKHA 28, 1925
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MINISTRY OF LAW AND JUSTICE
(Legislative Department)
‘New Delhi, the 19th May, 2003/Vaiscitha 29, 1925 (Saka)
‘The following Act of Parliament received the assent of thé Président on the
18th May, 2003, and is hereby published for general information: —
THE CIGARETTES AND OTHER TOBACCO PRODUCTS
(PROHIBITION OF ADVERTISEMENT AND REGULATION
OF TRADE AND COMMERCE, PRODUCTION, SUPPLY
AND DISTRIBUTION) ACT, 2003
No. 34 oF 2003
[180A May, 2003]
‘An Actto prohibit the advertisement of, and to provide for the regulation of trade
and commerce in, and production, supply and distribution of, cigarettes and
‘ther tobacco products and for matters connected therewith or incidental
thereto,
‘Wueaeas, the Resolution passed by the 39th World Health Assembly (WHO), in its
Fourteenth Plenary meeting held on the 15th May, 1986 urged the member States of WHO
Which have'not yet done so to implement the measures to ensure that effective protection is
provided to non-smokers from involuntary exposure to tobacco smoke and to protect chil-
dren and young people from being addicted to the use of tobacco;
AND WHEREAS, the 43rd World Health Assembly in its Fourteenth Plenary meeting held
‘on the 17th May, 1990, reiterated the concems expressed in the Resolution passed in the 39th
World Health Assembly and urged Member States to consider in their tobacco control
strategies plans for legislation and other effective measures for protecting their citizens with
special attention to risk groups such es pregnant women and children from involuntary
‘exposure to tobacco smoke, discourage the use of tobacco and impose progressive restric-
tions and take concerted action to eventually eliminate all direct and indirect advertising,
promotion and sponsorship concerning tobacco;Short ie, ex.
tent and comm
Desaration
to expediency
of control by
2 ‘THE GAZETTEOF INDIA EXTRAORDINARY (Parr t—
Axo wens, its considered expedient to enact a comprehensive law on tobacco in
the public interest and to protect the public healthy
‘AND wines iti expedient to prohibit the consurpton of cigaretes and other
tobacco products which are injurious to health witha view to achieving improvement of
public health in general as enjoined by ancl 4 ofthe Constitution:
[AND WHEREAS, it is expedient to piohbit the advertisement of, and to provide for
regulation of trade and commerce, production, supply and dsoibuton of, cigarettes and
ther tobaceo products and for mates connected therewith or incidental thereto
Beit enacted by Parliament inthe Fity-fourth Year of the Republic of India s fol
lows:
1.(J) This Actmay be called the Cigarettes and Other Tobaceo Products (Prohibition
of Adverisementand Repulaton of Trade and Commere, Production, Supply and Distibu-
Sion) Act, 2003. :
{@)ltextends tothe whole of nd
6) tshaleome int force on such datas the Central Goverment may by notifeten
inthe OMiial Gazete, appoint and different dates may be appointed for different provisions
ofthis Act
2. tis hereby declared thatit expedient inthe public interest hat he Union should
take under ts conto the tobacco Inds.
3.1m this Act, unless the context otherwise equi
(a) “advertisement” includes any visible representation by way of notice, circu
lar, label, wrapper or other document and also includes any announcement made oally
or by any means of producing or transmiting fight, sound, smoke or gas;
(Oy “cigarette” includes,—
{) any roll of tobacco wrapped in paper or in ay other substance not
containing tobacco,
(if) any roll of tobacco wrapped in any substance containing tobacco,
which, by reason ofits appearance, the type of tobacco used in the filter, or its
packaging and labelling is ikely to be offered to, or purchased by, consumers.
Eigarette, but does not include beedl, cheroot and cigar;
(©) “istribution” includes distribution by way of samples, whether fee or oth-
cexwise;
(@) “export”, with its grammatical variations and cognate expressions, means
taking out of India toa place outside India;
(@) “foreign language” means a language which is nether an Indian language
nor the English language;
() “import, with its grammatical variations and cognate expressions, means
bringing into India from a place outside India;
(@ "Indian language” means a language specified in the Eighth Schedule tothe
Constitution, and includes any dilect of such language;
()"label” means any written, marked, siamped, printed or graphic matter, affixed
to, or appearing upon, any peckage;
(Opackage” includes a wrapper, box, carton tin or other container,
()"prescribed” means prescribed by rules made under this Act;
{&) “production”, wth its grammatical variations and cognate expressions, in~
cludes the making of cigeettes, cigars, cheroots, beedis, cigarette tobacco, pipe o-
bacco, hookah tobacco, chewing tobacco, pan masala or any chewing material hav
ing tobacco as one of its ingredients (by whatever name called) or snuff and shall
include—
(packing, labelling or e-labelling, of containes
(i) re-packing from bulk packages to retail packages; and
(Gil) the adoption of any other method to render the tobacco product
marketable;‘THE GAZETTE OF INDIA EXTRAORDINARY 3
(0 “public place” means any place to which the public have access, whether as
of right or not, and includes auditorium, hospital buildings, reilway waiting room,
amusement centres, restaurants, public offices, court buildings, educational institu-
tions libraries, public conveyances and the like which are visited by general public but
does not include any open space;
(m)"sale”, with its grammatical variations and cognate expressions, mears any
transfer of property in goods by one person to another, whether for cash or on credit,
or by way of exchange, and whether wholesale or retail, and includes an agreement for
sale, and offer for sale and exposure for sale;
(7) “smoking”, means smoking of tobacco in any form whether in the form of
cigarette, cigar, Bedis or otherwise with the aid ofa pipe, wrapper ot any other instru-
ments; “
(0) “specified warning” means such warnings against the use of cigarettes or
‘other tobacco products to be printed, painted or inscribed on packages of cigarettes or
‘other tobacco products in such form and manner as may be prescribed by rales made
under this Act;
{(p) “tobacco products” means the products specified in the Schedule,
4, No person shall smoke in any public place:
Provided that in a hote! having thirty rooms or a restaurant having seating capacity
of thirty persons or more and inthe airports, a separate provisin for smoking area or space
‘may be made,
‘5. () No person engaged in, or purported to be engaged in the production, supply or
distribution of cigarettes or any other tobacco products shall advertise and no person
having control over a medium shall cause to be advertised cigarettes or any other tobacco.
produets through that medium and no person shall take part in any advertisement which
directly or indirectly suggests or promotes the use or consumption of cigarettes or any other
tobacco products.
(2)No person, for any director indirect pecuniary benefit, shall—
(display, cause to display, or permit or authorise to display any advertisement
of cigarettes or any other tobacco product; or
(8) sell or cause to sell, or permit or authorise to sel a film or video tape contain-
ing advertisement of cigarettes or any other tobacco product; or
(© distribute, cause to distribute, or permit or authorise to distribute to the
public any leaflet, hand-bill or document which is or which contains an advertisement
of cigarettes or any other tobacco product; or
(A erect, exhibit, fix or retain upon or over any land, building, wall, hoarding,
frame, post of structure or upon or in any vehicle or shall display in any manner
whatsoever in any place any advertisement of cigarettes or any other tobacco prod
vt:
Provided that this sub-section shall not apply in relation to—
(a) an advertisement of cigarettes or any other tobacco product in or on &
package containing cigarettes or any other tobacco product,
(b) advertisement of cigarettes or any other tobacco product which i displayed
at the entrance or inside a warehouse or a shop where cigarettes and any other to-
bacco products are offered for distribution or sale.
(@)No person, shall, under a contract or otherwise promote or agree to promote the use
or consumption of —
(@) cigarettes or any other tobacco product; oF
(8) any trade mark or brand name of cigarettes or any other tobacco product in
exchange for a sponsorship, gift, prize or scholarship given or agreed to be given by
another person.
Prohibition of
smoking in a
public pace
Prohibition of,
advertisement
fof cigarettes
land other to-
bacco pro
ves.