ORDER : Y.K.Sabharwal, CJI., Thakker and R.V. Raveendran, JJ. By order dated 13th October, 2006 on I.A. Nos.5 and 6, we permitted the field testing on experiment basis of the applicants' newly developed plant DMH-11, subject to the applicant-Delhi University taking all precautions as mentioned in the application and subject to further orders that may be passed by this Court for uprooting the plants. That order was passed as an interim measure. 2. Today, our attention has been drawn by the learned counsel for the petitioner to clause (23) of the Convention on Biological Diversity which, inter alia, recommends that in the current absence of reliable data on genetic use restriction technologies [GURT], without which there is an inadequate basis on which to assess their potential risks, and in accordance with the precautionary approach, products incorporating such technologies should not be approved by parties or field testing until appropriate scientific data can justify such testing. Further, reliance has been placed on the expert opinion of Professor Joe Cummins, Professor Jack Heinemann and Professor Dough Gurian Sherman to contend that barnase unaccompanied by its specific inhibitor barstar is known to be a potent cell poison. Traces of barnase are toxic to the rat kidney and to human cell lines. Barnase is actually being exploited as a conditional suicide gene to cause cell death in mammalian and human cells when it is induced, and cell toxicity caused by barnase may be affected by RNA interference. Relying on these experts, learned counsel contends that, as indicated in the order dated 13th October, 2006, direction be issued for uprooting the plant otherwise risk is being run for permanent escape of the gene and other damages which it may cause. Before we consider this prayer further, we deem it appropriate to direct G.E.A.C. to examine in detail the impact of the field test being carried also with reference to the expert opinion. We may, however, note that the applicant's case is that it has modified its technology and is not using GURT. We say nothing on this aspect. We expect independent expert opinion from G.E.A.C. on this subject. 3. For consideration, list the matter in January, 2007.