COURT ORDERS PARTIALLY USED OR SUSPICIOUS GAS CYLINDERS TO BE ACCEPTED BY LITRO/LAUGHS GAS COMPANIES

CAA advises gas companies collect partially used suspected gas cylinders from consumers
The Consumer Affairs Authority (CAA) today informed court that it has advised the LPG gas cylinder supplying companies namely Litro Gas and Laughs Gas Companies to accept partially used suspected gas cylinders returned by consumers.

Senior State Counsel Manohara Jayasinghe appearing for the CAA made these remarks pursuant to a writ petition filed challenging the gas companies’ decision to release unsafe gas cylinders to the market was taken up before Court of Appeal.

Public interest litigation activist Nagananda Kodituwakku who filed this petition alleged that respondent parties including including gas companies have failed to implement the court order to recall partially used gas cylinders that do not conform to the Sri Lanka Standards Institution (SLSI) standards.

In reply, SSC Manohara Jayasinghe said CAA has taken steps to publish paper advertisements notifying the general public to return partially used suspected gas cylinders to the nearest distribution agents or selling agents in order to get a new gas cylinder with a price reduction, calculated as per the current market prices amounting to the gas Court of Appeal two-judge-bench comprising Justice Ruwan Fernando and Justice Sampath Wijeratne fixed the petition for support on February 8.

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