The Madras High Court has deferred to Aug 17 the hearing of Madhya Pradesh government’s petition seeking geographical indication tag for basmati grown in the state. The court was supposed to hear this case on Tuesday. The Madhya Pradesh government had filed a fresh petition after Geographical Indication Registry, in March, had rejected the state’s plea to be included among those growers whose variety of rice can be marketed as basmati. Madhya Pradesh has been fighting to claim geographical indication tag for basmati since 2013. Geographical Indication certifies products or crops that have a specific origin and possess qualities or reputation pertaining to that geographical origin, such as Darjeeling Tea, Nagpur Orange and Mysore Silk. The state had demanded inclusion of a few of its districts–Morena, Bhind, Gwalior, Sheopur, Datia, Shivpuri, Guna, Vidisha, Raisen, Sehore, Hoshangabad, Jabalpur and Narsingpur–under the regions suitable for cultivation of basmati.