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STATE OF M.P. V/S GANESH PRASAD 2000(2) M.P.L.J. 60 Polythene bag is a suitable container however if it can be proved that the sample was properly sealed and packed . NAGAR PALIKA INDORE V/S BHANWAR LAL 1989 F.A.C. 10 Undoubtedly, it is the duty of the prosecution to prove the compliance of those rules which provides safeguard against the tampering in the sample, however if the food inspector has deposed about the preliminary steps like giving notice, payment of price, adding preservatives and at the end that he had sealed"vidhivat", and he was not cross-examined on the point of sealing the sample,it will be presumed that the sample was rightly packed and sealed. |
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