Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products Act ( COTPA )
The cigarettes and other Tobacco Products (Prohibition of advertisement and regulation of Trade and Commerce, production, Supply and Distribution) Acts ( COTPA) 2003 was enacted by Government of India mainly to discourage the consumption of Cigarettes and other Tobacco products through imposing progressive restrictions and to protect non-smokers from second hand smoke.
The Key provisions under the Act include:-
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| Prohibition of smoking in public places ( Section-4 ) |
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| Prohibition on all forms of direct / indirect advertisement, promotion and sponsorship of tobacco products ( Section-5 ) |
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| Prohibition and sale of tobacco products to minors (any person who is under eighteen years of age) ( Section - 6(a) ) |
4
| Prohibition and sale of tobacco products in an area within a radius of one hundred yards of any educational institution ( Section - 6(b) ) |
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| Mandatory depiction of specified health warnings on all tobacco products ( Section – 7 ) |
Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products Act ( COTPA )