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After reaching the destination, the intactness of the seal will be checked by the security agency. If the seal is found to be intact, the vehicle will be allowed to go to next stage.
If the seal is found to be intact, the vehicle will be allowed to go in for weighing. After confirmation of the weight, it is allowed to go for the third test.
Here the intactness of the seal will be checked once again. After checking, sample milk will be taken for test. Quality of the milk, Fat and SNF content checked. If all the quality tests is proved to be good, the milk will be allowed to be unloaded.
6. The learned counsel appearing for the appellant has invited the attention of this Court to the Mill Despatch Note maintained by the first respondent bearing No.0632 dated 28.06.2014 pertains to vehicle bearing Reg.No.TN19H 2286 relating to the present transaction and pointed out that the said note contains seven columns and the second column pertains to quantity of milk and after noting 20,000 Litres, below that it was written as 20015 litres and column pertaining to quality of milk contains the sub-column Fat%, SNF%, Acidity, Temperature and remarks. Specific attention of this Court was also drawn to entries relating to the said despatch note wherein in Fat % it is written as 4.2 and in SNF % it is written as 8.2. and it was altered as 7.7%. It is further pointed out by the learned counsel appearing for the appellant that the said Despatch Note was signed by the driver of the vehicle bearing Reg.No.TN19H 2286 and and Shift In-charge and that curiously the Assistant Dairy Chemist/Lab Assistant, who was supposed to test the sample, have not subscribed his signature. The Milk Bill (Metro) maintained by Ambattur Dairy is available at Page No.63 wherein the fact contained is 4.0 and SNF is 7.7.