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1. Sample of mustard oil purchased from the petitioner cleared all the parameters prescribed save and except the temperature at which it showed turbidity wherefrom rancidity could be determined. As per the prescribed norms the temperature had to be between 23 degree to 27.5 degree. At the FSL the temperature was opined to be 29.5 degree and at the Central Laboratory it was opined to be 28.5 degree.

2. In the decision reported as 1995 SCC (Cr) 780 Nortan Mal V/s State of Rajasthan , ash content in chilly powder opined by the Public Analyst to be 8.38 % as against 8% prescribed under the Rules was held to be a variation where benefit of doubt to the accused had to be granted for the reason there could be possibility of error of judgment in analysis by a Public Analyst.