LAWS(ALL)-1971-4-37

RAM SHANKAR MISRA Vs. STATE

Decided On April 30, 1971
RAM SHANKAR MISRA Appellant
V/S
STATE Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) APPLICANT was convicted by the City Magistrate, Kanpur Under Section 27 of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act (Act No. XXIII of 1940) and sentenced to one month's rigorous imprisonment and to a fine of Rs. 500/ -. In default of payment of fine, he was directed to undergo one month's further rigorous imprisonment.

(2.) ON appeal, the learned Civil and Sessions Judge, Kanpur affirmed the conviction and sentence of the Applicant.

(3.) AT the trial, Applicant pleaded not guilty and stated that the aforesaid tablets found in his shop were not for sale and he had so informed the Drugs Inspector at the time of his inspection. According to the Applicant, the tablets had been received by him from M/s. A.B. and Sons, which had not sent the invoice for the same and therefore, they were kept in stock awaiting the receipt of the invoice. Applicant examined three witnesses in his defence.