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'Acted in Public Interest': Tukaram Mundhe After Bombay HC Orders FDA to Pay Rs 5 Lakh to Pune Sweet Shop

Summary by Times of India
Maharashtra FDA commissioner Tukaram Mundhe defends the department's action against a Pune sweets shop. The Bombay High Court directed the FDA to pay Rs 5 lakh and allowed the shop to resume operations. This action was taken after several consumers fell ill due to food poisoning from the establishment. The FDA also inspected 86 online food establishments, issuing notices and suspending licenses.

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IAS officer Tukaram Mundhe is back in the headlines in Maharashtra these days. The reason is the Bombay High Court's latest ruling. The court has ordered the FDA, headed by him, to pay ₹5 lakh in compensation for suspending the license of a Pune sweet shop. The court clearly stated that the FDA's intentions may be good, but they are going overboard. Let's learn everything about him.

FDA's concerns have increased in the Guru Nanak Dairy and Sweets case, and now the first reaction of FDA Commissioner Tukaram Mundhe has come to light after the court order.

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Moneycontrol broke the news in Mumbai, India on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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