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Food Inspectors
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Inspector
and local authority inspectors of factories, mines, shops, weights and measures, ancient monuments, schools, explosives, inebriate reformatories, railways, food, housing and sanitation, Health and Unemployment Insurance, to name a few only of the extensive powers of investigation
Salary or wages
of 'sale' it is presumed, a sale of an article of food for analysis is a sale, Food Inspector v. Cherukattil Gopalan, AIR 1971 SC 1725: (1971) 2 SCC 322: (1971) Supp SCR 721. The word 'sale' … of light, water, medical attendance or other amenity or of any service or of any concessional supply of foodgrains or other articles. (iii) any travelling concession; (iv) any bonus (including incentive, production and attendance bonus); (v) any
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Take
from source or by some process, receive, enjoy, accept, etc. Seizure of an article may amount to 'taking', Food Inspector v. T.V. Hameed, 1983 FAJ 443: 1984 (1) FAC 41 (Ker): 1983 Ker LT 901. Take, is … source or by some process, receive, enjoy, accept, etc. Seizure of an article may amount to 'taking', Food Inspector v. T.V. Hameed, 1983 FAJ 443: 1984 (1) FAC 41 (Ker): 1983 Ker LT 901. Take, is said
Vendor
'vendor' though not defined in the Act, would obviously mean the person who had sold the article of food which is alleged to be adulterated. Vendor here does not mean the person from whom the sample was … adulterated. Vendor here does not mean the person from whom the sample was actually taken by the Food Inspector, Mangaldas Raghavji Reparel v. State of Maharashtra, AIR 1966 SC 128 (133): (1965) 2 SCR 894. [Prevention of
Supersede
place of by reason of superior right, to make useless by superior power, to replace, to set aside, Food Inspector v. Hameed, (1983) Ker LT 901: (1983) FAJ 443: (1984) 1 FAC 41. The word 'supersede' in … of by reason of superior right, to make useless by superior power, to replace, to set aside, Food Inspector v. Hameed, (1983) Ker LT 901: (1983) FAJ 443: (1984) 1 FAC 41. The word 'supersede' in law,
Sanction
Ghosh, (1995) 1 Gau LR 427. Sanction, not only means prior approval, generally it also means ratification, Senior Food Inspector, Ananthapur v. Ravuru Subbiah, (1992) Cr LJ 2289. Sanction, or prior approval of an authority, is made … (1995) 1 Gau LR 427. Sanction, not only means prior approval, generally it also means ratification, Senior Food Inspector, Ananthapur v. Ravuru Subbiah, (1992) Cr LJ 2289. Sanction, or prior approval of an authority, is made a
Weights and measures
instruments, and the power to charge fees in connection with the listing and measuring apparatus. The Sale of Food (Weights and Measures) Act, 1926, provides for the better protection of the public in relation to the sale … and 1889, as that the existing fines for increasing or diminishing weights are to apply to measures, that inspectors are disabled from receiving an informer's part of a fine, that imprisonment with hard labour may be awarded
Plant
a second offence being felony punishable as simple larceny. Stealing, etc., any cultivated root or plant used for food of man or beast or dyeing or manufacture in any land, not being a garden, is punishable by
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