(1.) Murlidhar Dalmiya is proprietor of firm Onkarnath Nandkishoro at Kanpur. His godown was searched on 4-6-1946 and there were found 133 pieces of cotton cambric cloth, each of 10 yards sewn in the shape of 'lehangas'. None of these pieces had any marking in compliance with the directions of Clause 10 or 10B, Government of India Cotton Cloth and Yarn Control Order, 1945. He was thereafter prosecuted and convicted under Rule 81 (4), Defence of India Rules, for breach of Clauses 13 (1) (c) and 18 (2), Government of India Cotton Cloth and Yarn Control Order, 1943, and Clause (4), U. P. Controlled Cotton Cloth and Yarn Dealers' Licensing Order, 1945 :
(2.) We may quote the various clauses for whose breach the applicant has been convicted, Clause 13 (1) (c) is :
(3.) Clause 18 (2) is :