LAWS(ALL)-1984-12-18

DHARAMVIR Vs. STATE

Decided On December 12, 1984
DHARAMVIR Appellant
V/S
STATE Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) DHARAMVIR applicant has preferred this revision against his conviction and sentence recorded by the Court below under Section 7/16 Prevention of Food Adulteration Act and sentences of six months R. I. and a fine of Rs. 1000/-. The applicant DHARAMVIR was tried on the charge under Section 7/16 of the Act in the Court of Sri Subhash Chand, Special Judicial Magistrate, Muzaffarnagar who convicted the applicant under Section 7/16 of the Act and sentenced him to undergo six months R. I. and to pay a fine of Rs. 1000/- by his judgment and order dated 1-110-81. Aggrived by the aforesaid judgment and order the applicant filed appeal in the court of Sessions Judge, Muzaffarnagar but the same was dismissed by Sri M. H. Khan IV Additional Sessions Judge Muzaffarnagar in Criminal Appeal No. 172/81 by his judgment and order dated 5-12-81. As stated above the present application was preferred against the orders of the Courts below.

(2.) THE facts of the case are that PW 1 Dhanwan Singh, Food Inspector took sample of milk from the applicant at about 8.15 A. M. on 30-5-1978 on G. T. Road near Town of Khatoli, P. S. Khatoli, District Muzaffarnagar. THE applicant was carrying buffalo milk for sale. THE Food Inspector purchased 660 ml. milk for analysis from the applicant and he divided the milk in three phials and sealed the phials on the spot. One of them was sent for analysis to the Public Analyst. It was found by the Public Analyst vide his report that the milk was deficient in fat contents by 28% and in non-fatty solids by about 9% and, therefore, the sample was found to be adulterated.

(3.) I have heard Sri Raj Kumar Jain, Advocate, the learned counsel for the applicant and the learned Government Advocate for the State at a great length and I come to the irresistible conclusion that the conviction and sentence of the applicant recorded by the Courts below must be set aside.