The Petitioners Are Traders In Foodgrainsmsdhillon72
Traders in foodgrains, edible oils, and other food articles challenged sections 7, 10, and 19 of the Prevention of Food Adulteration Act of 1954. They argued these sections violate constitutional rights and impose unreasonable liability. The Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of the act. The court found that imposing strict liability for food adulteration is in the public interest given the widespread problem and difficulties of proof. The court also found the quality standards to be reasonable and the penalties proportionate to the serious public health issue.
The document discusses the Barracuda Link Balancer, which aggregates multiple internet links to provide increased bandwidth and reliability over a single connection. It load balances traffic across various types of connections like DSL and cable to optimize usage and failover if one link goes down. This improves performance and ensures continuous internet access while lowering costs compared to using just one leased line.
The Petitioners Are Traders In Foodgrainsmsdhillon72
Traders in foodgrains, edible oils, and other food articles challenged sections 7, 10, and 19 of the Prevention of Food Adulteration Act of 1954. They argued these sections violate constitutional rights and impose unreasonable liability. The Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of the act. The court found that imposing strict liability for food adulteration is in the public interest given the widespread problem and difficulties of proof. The court also found the quality standards to be reasonable and the penalties proportionate to the serious public health issue.
The document discusses the Barracuda Link Balancer, which aggregates multiple internet links to provide increased bandwidth and reliability over a single connection. It load balances traffic across various types of connections like DSL and cable to optimize usage and failover if one link goes down. This improves performance and ensures continuous internet access while lowering costs compared to using just one leased line.
The RTI Section 4 can make information accessible freely and ensure the RTI is not needed to be invoked to obtain information. Using checklists of Section 4 the presentation explores ways to make it more effective through stakeholders and provides an audit of the Section 4 compliance of the State Information Commissioner of Goa State.
SPARK Lecture at IUCAA in Pune.
Can perpetual growth be created in a closed system? Can technology, politics or markets make perpetual growth happen? What happens when growth is unconstrained? Can growth be uneconomic? Is the pursuit of growth as an end the sign of a purposeless society?
The document summarizes the Barracuda Web Filter which provides integrated content filtering, web security, and malware protection. It regulates internet browsing and application usage according to user-based policies. It is affordable to deploy and maintains scalability through its various appliance models.
The document outlines an open government project with the objectives of establishing transparency, ease of access, and collaboration. It proposes that each government department upload various types of data, maps, project information, budgets, staff directories, and department details to specific websites to increase transparency. It also suggests implementing single window access for public requests, decision making through wikis, listing government schemes, and accepting payments through a single portal. Finally, it recommends using wikis for public participation in legislation and policies, and a shared citizen ID system to ensure inclusion.
Motorola's net sales increased 23% to $10.01 billion in the first quarter of 2006 compared to $8.16 billion in the same period in 2005. Gross margin improved to $3.02 billion in 2006 from $2.66 billion previously. Overall earnings from continuing operations were $686 million in 2006, nearly flat compared to $692 million in 2005. Mobile Devices segment sales grew 45% and operating earnings increased 60% year-over-year.
R was tried for an offense under the Prevention of Food Adulteration Act for selling adulterated curry powder. R claimed he purchased the curry powder sealed from the appellants and sold it unchanged. The appellants' representative testified they manufactured and sold the curry powder to R's business. R was acquitted. Subsequently, the appellants were prosecuted for issuing a false warranty. The appellants argued the proceedings against them should be quashed as they should have been joined in the case against R. The High Court and lower courts disagreed, finding nothing in the Act requiring the appellants to be joined. The Supreme Court upheld this decision, finding Section 20A allows but does not mandate joining the manufacturer in such cases, and lack of joinder
The document discusses food safety and hygiene standards in India. It outlines the various laws governing food standards which fall under multiple ministries, resulting in a lack of coordination. This has led to loose enforcement of standards, confusing regulations, and contradictory rules. Key issues include a lack of standards for many raw foods and new products, inconsistent and overlapping laws, and limited testing infrastructure. Harmonizing laws under a single regulator could help address these challenges.
Urban streams are not gutters. They are the lifeline of the city for recharging the groundwater and absorbing excess rainfall.
Devnadi is a rivulet in Baner in Pune. Here is a picture of its natural beauty and the hoy it gives to the residents of Baner. It also explains how such streams play the critical role in natural rain water harvesting and buffering excess rainfall.
This Earth Day let us pledge to respect such water bodies that give us life and joy.
The document discusses designing an information system to act as a "nervous system" for cities to help them better respond to changes. It notes that without such a system, cities behave in fragmented, schizophrenic, and non-collaborative ways. It proposes that an integrated, simplified, mission-focused, open, and inclusive information system, enabled by IT, could help cities respond to issues, service requests, disasters, and development needs, similar to how a nervous system helps organisms. The document outlines developing a vision, roadmap, and catalyzing the roll-out of such an urban "nervous system" from 2011-2020.
Mohalidetail Of Pfa Cases To Launch Dec 08 Detail 1 9 Mohali Launchedmsdhillon72
This document lists 19 court cases that have been launched in the Court of Food Law. The cases involve various food items including kala kand, barfi, fish, ghee, milk products, and ice cream. Most cases involve charges against individuals or companies for violating food regulations. The document provides the name of the accused, details of their business, and the case reference number for each ongoing case.
List Of Court Cases Launched In The Court Of Food Law 1 5msdhillon72
This document lists 5 court cases that have been launched in the Court of Food Law. The cases involve various food products and businesses in the Chandigarh and Zirakpur areas. The cases involve Kala Kand, Barfi, fish fry, desi ghee, and agmark pure ghee. The next hearing dates are not provided. The cases are between the state government and individual proprietors or business owners.
This document is a letter from a Civil Surgeon in Ferozpur, Punjab sending food samples to the Chief Public Analyst at the King Institute in Guindy, Chennai for analysis under Section 13(2)E of the Prevention of Food Adulteration Act of 1954. The Civil Surgeon requests analysis of the samples and a report so further necessary action can be taken regarding the samples. The letter includes an enclosed Form VII.
The document lists 5 court cases being heard in the Court of Food Law. The cases involve charges against individuals and businesses regarding cow milk, red chilly powder, raisins and chocolate, Kravour raisin covered, and Max crunch milk chocolate with rice cereal. The next date of hearing is not provided.
This notice from the local health authority informs the owner of Priya Sweets that food items were seized from their vehicle during an inspection. Samples were sent for analysis and the reports found that barfi and kalakand were adulterated and unfit for consumption. As these items are perishable, the health authority will destroy them according to the law. The owner can collect the stock of patisa, which was found to meet standards. The notice is informing the owner of the action being taken regarding the seized food items.
1) The complainant, a government food inspector, inspected the premises of the accused and found them selling food products without a valid license.
2) Samples of the food products were purchased, sealed, labeled, and sent to the public analyst for testing.
3) The public analyst's report found the food products to be adulterated.
4) The complainant is requesting legal action be taken against the accused for violating the Prevention of Food Adulteration Act by selling adulterated and unlicensed food products.
The RTI Section 4 can make information accessible freely and ensure the RTI is not needed to be invoked to obtain information. Using checklists of Section 4 the presentation explores ways to make it more effective through stakeholders and provides an audit of the Section 4 compliance of the State Information Commissioner of Goa State.
SPARK Lecture at IUCAA in Pune.
Can perpetual growth be created in a closed system? Can technology, politics or markets make perpetual growth happen? What happens when growth is unconstrained? Can growth be uneconomic? Is the pursuit of growth as an end the sign of a purposeless society?
The document summarizes the Barracuda Web Filter which provides integrated content filtering, web security, and malware protection. It regulates internet browsing and application usage according to user-based policies. It is affordable to deploy and maintains scalability through its various appliance models.
The document outlines an open government project with the objectives of establishing transparency, ease of access, and collaboration. It proposes that each government department upload various types of data, maps, project information, budgets, staff directories, and department details to specific websites to increase transparency. It also suggests implementing single window access for public requests, decision making through wikis, listing government schemes, and accepting payments through a single portal. Finally, it recommends using wikis for public participation in legislation and policies, and a shared citizen ID system to ensure inclusion.
Motorola's net sales increased 23% to $10.01 billion in the first quarter of 2006 compared to $8.16 billion in the same period in 2005. Gross margin improved to $3.02 billion in 2006 from $2.66 billion previously. Overall earnings from continuing operations were $686 million in 2006, nearly flat compared to $692 million in 2005. Mobile Devices segment sales grew 45% and operating earnings increased 60% year-over-year.
R was tried for an offense under the Prevention of Food Adulteration Act for selling adulterated curry powder. R claimed he purchased the curry powder sealed from the appellants and sold it unchanged. The appellants' representative testified they manufactured and sold the curry powder to R's business. R was acquitted. Subsequently, the appellants were prosecuted for issuing a false warranty. The appellants argued the proceedings against them should be quashed as they should have been joined in the case against R. The High Court and lower courts disagreed, finding nothing in the Act requiring the appellants to be joined. The Supreme Court upheld this decision, finding Section 20A allows but does not mandate joining the manufacturer in such cases, and lack of joinder
The document discusses food safety and hygiene standards in India. It outlines the various laws governing food standards which fall under multiple ministries, resulting in a lack of coordination. This has led to loose enforcement of standards, confusing regulations, and contradictory rules. Key issues include a lack of standards for many raw foods and new products, inconsistent and overlapping laws, and limited testing infrastructure. Harmonizing laws under a single regulator could help address these challenges.
Urban streams are not gutters. They are the lifeline of the city for recharging the groundwater and absorbing excess rainfall.
Devnadi is a rivulet in Baner in Pune. Here is a picture of its natural beauty and the hoy it gives to the residents of Baner. It also explains how such streams play the critical role in natural rain water harvesting and buffering excess rainfall.
This Earth Day let us pledge to respect such water bodies that give us life and joy.
The document discusses designing an information system to act as a "nervous system" for cities to help them better respond to changes. It notes that without such a system, cities behave in fragmented, schizophrenic, and non-collaborative ways. It proposes that an integrated, simplified, mission-focused, open, and inclusive information system, enabled by IT, could help cities respond to issues, service requests, disasters, and development needs, similar to how a nervous system helps organisms. The document outlines developing a vision, roadmap, and catalyzing the roll-out of such an urban "nervous system" from 2011-2020.
Mohalidetail Of Pfa Cases To Launch Dec 08 Detail 1 9 Mohali Launchedmsdhillon72
This document lists 19 court cases that have been launched in the Court of Food Law. The cases involve various food items including kala kand, barfi, fish, ghee, milk products, and ice cream. Most cases involve charges against individuals or companies for violating food regulations. The document provides the name of the accused, details of their business, and the case reference number for each ongoing case.
List Of Court Cases Launched In The Court Of Food Law 1 5msdhillon72
This document lists 5 court cases that have been launched in the Court of Food Law. The cases involve various food products and businesses in the Chandigarh and Zirakpur areas. The cases involve Kala Kand, Barfi, fish fry, desi ghee, and agmark pure ghee. The next hearing dates are not provided. The cases are between the state government and individual proprietors or business owners.
This document is a letter from a Civil Surgeon in Ferozpur, Punjab sending food samples to the Chief Public Analyst at the King Institute in Guindy, Chennai for analysis under Section 13(2)E of the Prevention of Food Adulteration Act of 1954. The Civil Surgeon requests analysis of the samples and a report so further necessary action can be taken regarding the samples. The letter includes an enclosed Form VII.
The document lists 5 court cases being heard in the Court of Food Law. The cases involve charges against individuals and businesses regarding cow milk, red chilly powder, raisins and chocolate, Kravour raisin covered, and Max crunch milk chocolate with rice cereal. The next date of hearing is not provided.
This notice from the local health authority informs the owner of Priya Sweets that food items were seized from their vehicle during an inspection. Samples were sent for analysis and the reports found that barfi and kalakand were adulterated and unfit for consumption. As these items are perishable, the health authority will destroy them according to the law. The owner can collect the stock of patisa, which was found to meet standards. The notice is informing the owner of the action being taken regarding the seized food items.
1) The complainant, a government food inspector, inspected the premises of the accused and found them selling food products without a valid license.
2) Samples of the food products were purchased, sealed, labeled, and sent to the public analyst for testing.
3) The public analyst's report found the food products to be adulterated.
4) The complainant is requesting legal action be taken against the accused for violating the Prevention of Food Adulteration Act by selling adulterated and unlicensed food products.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The Civil Surgeon-Cum-Local Health Authority from Ferozpur is sending 6 food samples to the Chief Public Analyst at the King Institute of Guindy in Chennai for analysis under the Prevention of Food Adulteration Act. The samples include Angoori Petha, Dry Petha, Sugar, Petha, and Angoori Petha collected from Ferozpur and Abohar, with details on the sample codes, collection dates, and types of food provided. A copy of the memo and impression of the seal used on the sample packets is also being sent separately.
This document contains a list of 44 email addresses. The emails are not grouped or labeled and range from amr_ishdubey@yahoo.co.in to rakhi.vinayak@gmail.com. There is no other text or context provided.
This document contains contact information including phone numbers for various officials across different departments in the Ferozepur district of Punjab, India. It lists commissioners, deputy commissioners, SDMs, tehsildars, police officials, municipal committee executives, judicial officers, rural development block program officers and others, along with their office and home phone numbers.
This document contains a summary of food samples collected in April 2009, including 12 entries with details of the sample number, code, sample type, vendor name and address, and date. The samples collected were of products like haldi powder, zeerar, cow milk, matka kulfi, strawberry ice cream, kesar pista ice cream, ice cream, chocolate ice cream, ice cubes, paneer, and more from various vendors located in Mohali, Chandigarh, and Ropar. The document appears to be a report submitted by a food inspector providing details of food sampling for the month of April 2009.
Detail Of Samples Seized During Month Reoptmsdhillon72
This document appears to be a log or record of samples seized during a month. It lists sample numbers, slip numbers, dates, names of articles and vendors but all the fields are blank, suggesting this is a template or header for a record that was not fully completed or populated with data. The document is signed by a government food inspector.
1) A food inspector intercepted a vehicle carrying food articles for sale and seized samples of barfi, kalakand, and patisa for testing, as they appeared adulterated.
2) Testing found barfi and kalakand to be adulterated and unfit for human consumption, while patisa met standards.
3) As the seized food articles were perishable, the inspector requested the local health authority destroy the barfi and kalakand after notifying the vendor, and return the patisa.
Court Cases Launched In The Court Of Law Barnala State Vs1 9msdhillon72
This document lists 13 court cases related to food law that were launched in the Court of Food Law. Each case provides the case number, details of the item in question (such as cow milk, biscuits, or mixed milk), the name and address of the defendant, and the date of the next hearing. The document was prepared by a government food inspector.
This document is a calendar for the month listing court hearing dates. It shows that hearings will be held every day except Sunday. The calendar is sent from Manjinder Singh Dhillon, a Government Food Inspector, to the Civil Surgeon regarding hearing dates in court cases that month.
Court Cases Launched In The Court Of Law Barnala State Vsmsdhillon72
This document lists 19 court cases that have been launched in the Court of Food Law. It provides the case numbers, names of defendants, and villages or locations of defendants. The document does not provide any details about the nature of the cases themselves beyond references to items like "cow milk", "mixed milk", and "biscut" in some of the case descriptions. It also does not include the next date of hearing for any of the cases.
Copy Of Ropar Detail Court Cases 1 8 Datesmsdhillon72
This document lists 8 court cases that will be heard in the Court of Food Law. It provides the case name and number, plaintiff (STATE), defendant name and address, and slip number for each case. The cases involve food products like ghee, milk, curd, and jaggery being brought to court for potential violations of food law. The document schedules these 8 cases to be heard by the Court of Food Law.
Copy Of Court Cases Launched In The Court Of Lawmsdhillon72
This document appears to be a table listing court cases that have been launched. It includes columns for the serial number, slip number, names of articles, names of vendors, states launching the cases, and next dates for hearings. The table contains 11 total rows but no other information is provided in the cells.