THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE K.C.BHANU CRIMINAL APPEAL NO.108 OF 2010. DATED:22-01-2010. Between: State of A.P. rep by Public Prosecutor, High Court, Hyderabad. … Appellant/complainant and 1.S.Nageswar Rao and two others …Respondents/accused THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE K.C.BHANU CRIMINAL APPEAL NO.108 OF 2010. JUDGMENT: This Criminal Appeal by the State under Section 378 (3) and (1) Cr.P.C. is directed against the order of acquittal of the respondent-A1 of the offence punishable under Section 16 (1) (a) (i) of Prevention of Food Adulteration Act, 1954 (for short ‘the Act’), recorded by the II Additional Munsif Magistrate, Tenali, vide judgment, dated 12-12-2006, in C.C.No.386 of 2002. 2. Brief facts, that are necessary for disposal of the present Criminal Appeal, may be stated as follows: On 20-05-2000 at about 3.00 P.M., P.W.1-Food Inspector, inspected the premises of M/s Anjaneya Traders, situated at Door No.14-108-4, Near Veg. Market, Main road, Kollur village, and found A1 was present and managing the shop. On enquiry, A1 disclosed himself that he was the proprietor of the said shop. On suspicion that the sweetened carbonated water was adulterated, he purchased six sealed bottles and divided the same into three parts. One of the samples was sent to Public Analyst, who after analysis opined that the sample does not conform to the stands of total plate count and is therefore, adulterated. After obtaining sanction, complaint was filed for the above offence. 3. When the accused was examined under Section 251 Cr.P.C. for the offence punishable under Section 16 (1) (a) (i) of the Act, he denied the offence, pleaded not guilty and claimed to be tried. 4. To substantiate its case, the prosecution examined P.Ws. 1 to 3 and got marked Exs.P1 to P25. 5. After closure of the prosecution evidence, the accused was examined under Section 313 Cr.P.C. with reference to the incriminating material found against him in the evidence of prosecution witnesses. He denied the same and reported no evidence. 6. The trial Court, after considering the evidence on record acquitted the accused on the ground that there was abnormal delay of two and half years from the date of lifting the sample till the date of serving the notice under Section 13 (2) of the Act. Aggrieved thereby, this appeal is preferred by the State. 7. Heard, the counsel representing the learned public prosecutor and perused the judgment. 8. Now, the point that arises for determination in this appeal is whether the prosecution has proved its case against the accused beyond all reasonable doubt of the offence punishable under Section 16 (1) (a) (i) of the Act and whether the judgment of the trial Court is correct, legal and proper? 9. In dealing with the order of acquittal, the appellate Court is slow in interfering with the same because there is presumption under law that the accused is presumed to be innocent unless contrary is proved and that presumption of innocence is further strengthened by an order of acquittal. Unless the findings are perverse or inadmissible evidence was taken into consideration or admissible evidence was overlooked, normally this Court would not interfere with the same. 10. Admittedly, the proceedings against A2 and A3 who are the manufacturers of article of food in question were quashed by this Court as there was abnormal delay in serving the notice under Section 13 (2) of the Act, in Crl.P.No.954 of 2003. Admittedly, A1 is the retailer. He sold 7 Up bottle. He was selling the product intact as supplied by the manufacturer. There was a delay of two and half years in serving the notice as required under Section 13 (2) of the Act. Under Section 13 (2) of the Act, a valuable right is conferred on the accused to send the second sample to the Central Food Laboratory. Upon such report, the report of the Public Analyst has no value as it supercedes. Even if the accused make a request to the concerned Magistrate to send the second sample to the Director, Central Food Laboratory, the article of food may not be fit for analysis. Therefore, the trial Court after recording reasons, rightly acquitted the accused and absolutely, there are no grounds to interfere with the same. 11. Accordingly, the Criminal Appeal is dismissed at the stage of admission confirming the judgment, dated 12-12-2006, in C.C.No.386 of 2002, on the file of the II Additional Munsif Magistrate, Tenali. --------------------- K.C.BHANU, J DATED:22-01-2010 Hsd