under the Prevention of Food Adulteration Act 1954 took a
sample of buffalo milk from 'he shop. One of the three
portions ... visited his shop at 9.55
A.M. and took a sample of unboiled buffalo milk after
conforming to the formalities enjoined
purchasing the milk for
analysis. Thereafter 700 ML. milk which was being sold as
cow's milk was purchased from him. It was divided ... Appellant was not afforded an
opportunity to send the sample of the milk left with him to
the Director of Central Food Laboratory
visited his shop at 9.55 A.M. and took a sample of unboiled buffalo milk after conforming to the formalities enjoined ... that time the sample would have become decomposed, he lost the valuable right to have the part of the sample delivered to the vendor analysed
case of a certificate
of an officer who took a sample of the milk. It appears to
us that where certificates are not made final ... court after the
prosecution has been instituted to send part of the sample
preserved as required under