The accused has to pay ₹30,000 as positive or can endure easy imprisonment of 1 month, stated Chandigarh well being secretary Yashpal Garg
, Chandigarh
HT CorrespondentThe courtroom of Chandigarh chief judicial Justice of the Peace on Friday slapped a positive of ₹30,000 on a city-based man for manufacturing sweets and not using a licence.
“The UT meals security division had discovered an individual manufacturing sweets with out the requisite licence at Palsora village, Sector 55. A prosecution was launched in opposition to the accused and he was convicted underneath the Meals Security and Commonplace Act, 2006. He has to pay ₹30,000 as positive or can endure easy imprisonment of 1 month,” UT well being secretary Yashpal Garg stated.
Throughout a particular drive in November and December 2021, motion was initiated in 52 instances the place meals gadgets had been being manufactured or bought with out licence, registration or in unhygienic situations. The conviction and penalty in all instances will likely be determined by the competent courtroom or adjudicating authorities.
“All meals enterprise operators in Chandigarh want to make sure that their meals articles fulfill the necessities of the Meals Security and Commonplace Act in any respect phases of manufacturing, processing, import, distribution and sale throughout the companies underneath their management,” Garg stated.