LAWS(P&H)-1983-8-88

JEET SINGH Vs. STATE OF PUNJAB

Decided On August 16, 1983
JEET SINGH Appellant
V/S
STATE OF PUNJAB Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) THIS is a revision petition by Jeet Singh against the judgment and order dated September 24, 1981, passed by the Additional Sessions Judge, Faridkot, in Criminal Appeal No. 96 of 1980 by means of which he confirmed the conviction and sentence imposed on the petitioner under Sections 7/16 of the Prevention of Food Adulteration Act, 1954 (for short, the Act).

(2.) VERY briefly stated the prosecution case was that on August 17, 1979, Dr. A.S. Sekhon went to the shop of the petitioner at Muktsar and purchased 660 mls. of curd from him on payment of Rs. 2.50 p. to him. This was divided into 3 separate parts and after necessary formalities, one sample was sent to the Public Analyst, who found the same to contain milk fat 11.7% milk solids not fat 8.1% and thus the sample was deficient in milk solids not fat by 5% of the minimum prescribed standard.

(3.) THE case against the petitioner rests primarily on the testimony of Dr. A.S. Sekhon, PW 2, Balwant Singh, Government Food Inspector, PW 3 and Dr. S.S. Sidhu, PW 4. The petitioner denied the prosecution allegations and pleaded that he was a fruit merchant and in order to prove this plea, he examined Kasturi Lal in defence.