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Vanaspati and oil

Vanaspati and oil, Vanaspati, is essentially an oil although it is a different kind of oil than than oil (be it rapeseed oil, cottonseed oil, ground-nut oil, soya-been oil or any other oil) which forms its basic ingredient. Oil will remain oil if it retains its essential properties and merely because it has been subjected to certain processes would not convert it into a different substance. In other words, although certain additions have been made to and opera-tions carried out on oil, it will still be classified as oil essential characteristics have undergone a change so that it would be a misnomer to call it oil as understood in ordinary parlance, Champaklal H. Thakkar v. State of Gujarat, AIR 1980 SC 1889 (1891): (1980) 4 SCC 329. (Minimum Wages Act, 1948, Sch. II, Item 5)...

Oil

Oil, Vanaspati is essentially an oil although it is a different kind of oil which forms its basic ingredients. It retains its essential properties and merely because it has been subjected to certain processes would not convert it into a different substance even though it is being sold as unhydrogenated form, Champaklal H. Thakkar v. State of Gujarat, AIR 1980 SC 1889: (1980) 4 SCC 329. [Minimum Wages Act, (11 of 1948), Sch. Part I, Item 5]...

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