IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE OF ANDHRA PRADESH: HYDERABAD WEDNESDAY, THE SEXTEENTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, TWO THOUSAND AND NINE PRESENT: THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE K.C. BHANU CRIMINAL APPEAL No.1426 of 2009 BETWEEN: The Food Inspector, Div-II, Warangal, Rep. by the Public Prosecutor, High Court of A.P., Hyderabad. …. Appellant AND Kotha Rajender Reddy and Others …. Respondents THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE K.C. BHANU CRIMINAL APPEAL No.1426 of 2009 JUDGMENT: This Criminal Appeal is filed by the Food Inspector - complainant aggrieved of the judgment dated 04-12-2002 in C.C. No.235 of 2001 passed by the learned Special Judicial Magistrate of First Class for PCR Cases, Warangal, whereunder and whereby the respondents - accused were found not guilty and acquitted of the offences punishable under Sections 2 (ia) (m) and 16(1) (a) (i) of the Prevention of Food Adulteration Act, 1954 (for short “PFA Act”). 2. The brief facts that are necessary for disposal of the prosecution case may be stated as follows: On 27-07-1999 at about 7-30 AM, PW-1 - Food Inspector, Division – II, Warangal visited the shop viz., M/s. Raghavendra Dairy Parlour of respondent No.1, Kotha Rajender Reddy, situated at Door No.24-07-107, Main Road, Kazipet and on founding him transacting the business, introduced himself as Food Inspector. PW.1 noticed 10 sealed packets of Ravileela Toned Milk suspected to be adulterated. On enquiry, respondent No.1 stated that the said packets were kept in the shop by the manufacturer of Ravileela Toned Milk for sale for human consumption, but he did not produce any bill. Thereafter, PW- 1, in the presence of panch witness Munja Yadagiri, served Form-VI notice to respondent No.1 and obtained his signatures on the copy of Form-VI and purchased 3 packets of the said milk for the purpose of sending them for analysis to the Public Analyst, Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad. After that, the corner of each sample packet was cut off and poured 40 drops of farmaline as preservative, then closed the cut off place of the packets by heating process, kept the packets in dry and empty plastic jars and PW.1 sent one sample packet to the Public Analyst for analysis. The Public Analyst, on analysis, opined that the sample milk packet was deficient in milk fat about 50.0% and thus it was adulterated. To that effect, he sent a report vide No.729/99 dated 04-09-1999 to PW-1. Basing on the Analyst’s report and the panchanama, PW-1 submitted a detailed report to the Director of I.P.M., PH Labs and Food (Health) Authority, A.P., Hyderabad for further orders. The Director and Food (Health) Authority issued written consent to PW.1 for institution of prosecution against the accused and accordingly, PW-1 lodged a complaint against the accused. 3. When the accused were examined under Section 251 Cr.P.C., on the above allegation, they denied the charges. 4. To substantiate its case, the prosecution examined PWs. 1 and 2 and got marked Exs.P-1 to P-31. On behalf of the accused, no oral evidence was adduced, but Exs.D-1 and D-2 were marked. 5. The trial Court, after elaborate consideration of the evidence on record, came to the conclusion that the complainant had failed to establish its case against the respondents beyond all reasonable doubt and accordingly acquitted all of them. Challenging the same, this Criminal Appeal is filed. 6. Heard both sides. 7. Now the point for determination is whether the prosecution has proved its case beyond all reasonable doubt for the charges levelled against the respondents ? 8. There is a presumption under law that when the accused is presumed to be innocent, the presumption of innocence would be further strengthened by the order of acquittal. Unless a perverse finding is given by the trial Court or inadmissible evidence has been taken into consideration or admissible evidence has been overlooked, normally, this Court would not interfere with the same. There must be compelling and substantial reasons to interfere with the judgment under appeal. 9. PW.1 did not state that he added preservative to the sample packets to preserve them for a long time, so as to keep them fit for analysis. His evidence would go to show that he purchased 3 sealed milk packets and put them in 3 jars. The sample was lifted on 27-07- 1999, whereas the Public Analyst gave his opinion on 14-09-1999. The Director and Food (Health) Authority issued written consent on 12- 05-2000 to PW.1 to launch prosecution. The trial Court has taken the case on file on 21-07-2000. Thus, there was a delay of one year in launching the prosecution. Respondent No.1 has a right to make request to the Magistrate concerned to send the second sample to the Director of Central Food Laboratory. Upon receipt of that report, the report of the Public Analyst looses its significance and importance. That means, the report of the Central Food Laboratory supercedes the report of the Public Analyst, which opportunity could have been availed by respondent No.1. Even, if respondent No.1 availed the right to send the sample to the Central Food Laboratory, no useful purpose would have been served, as the milk may not be fit for analysis after one year. 10. In so far as, respondent Nos.2 and 3 are concerned, they are not liable for any offence in view of the fact that there is no evidence to show that respondent No.1 purchased the milk basing on a receipt. Respondent Nos.2 and 3 were prosecuted basing on the label declaration on the product. Except that label declaration, there is absolutely no evidence to show that respondent Nos.2 and 3 were the manufacturers of the article of food in question. In so far as respondent No.1 is concerned, PW.1 has not followed the proper procedure in lifting the sample. He has to make homogeneous of the packets purchased by him and add the preservative and before adding the preservative, he has to stir the milk clockwise and anticlockwise. Unless the said procedure is followed, the true and correct results may not come in the analysis. Considering these aspects, the trial Court has rightly acquitted the respondents and the order of the trial Court does not call for any interference by this Court. 11. Accordingly, the Criminal Appeal is dismissed. _____________ K.C. BHANU, J September 16, 2009. KTL