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(1) The President or the Vice-President, the Chief Executive
Officer, the Health Officer, the Assistant Health Officer, or any other official of a Board authorised by it
in writing in this behalf--
(a) may at any time enter into any market, building, shop, stall or other place in the cantonment
for the purpose of inspecting, and may inspect, any animal, article or thing intended for human food
or drink or for medicine, whether exposed or hawked about for sale or deposited in or brought to any
place for the purpose of sale, or of preparation for sale, or any utensil or vessel for preparing,
manufacturing or containing any such article, or thing, and may enter into and inspect any place used
as a slaughter-house and may examine any animal or article therein;
(b) may seize any such animal, article or thing which appears to him to be diseased, or
unwholesome or unfit for human food or drink or medicine, as the case may be, or to be adulterated
or to be not what it is represented to be, or any such utensil or vessel which is of such a kind or in
such a state as to render any article prepared, manufactured or contained therein unwholesome or
unfit for human food, drink or medicine, as the case may be.
(2) Any article seized under sub-section (1) which is of a perishable nature may, under the orders of
the Health Officer or the Assistant Health Officer, forthwith be destroyed if, in his opinion, it is diseased,
unwholesome or unfit for human food, drink or medicine, as the case may be.
(3) Every animal, article, utensil, vessel or other thing seized under sub-section (1) shall, if it is not
destroyed under sub-section (2), be taken before a Magistrate who shall give orders as to its disposal.
(4) The owner or person in possession, at the time of seizure under sub-section (1), of any animal or
carcass which is diseased or of any article or thing which is unwholesome or unfit for human food, drink
or medicine, as the case may be, or is adulterated or is not what it is represented to be, or of any utensil or
vessel which is of such kind or in such state as is described in clause (b) of sub-section (1), shall be
punishable with fine which may extend to five thousand rupees, and the animal, article, utensil, vessel or
other thing shall be liable to be forfeited to the Board or to be destroyed or to be so disposed of as to
prevent it being exposed for sale or used for the preparation of food, drink or medicine, as the case may
be.
Explanation I.--If any such article, having been exposed or stored in, or brought to, any place
mentioned in sub-section (1) for sale as ghee, contains any substance not exclusively derived from milk, it
shall be deemed, for the purposes of this section, to be an article which is not what it is represented to be.
Explanation II.--Meat subjected to the process of blowing shall be deemed to be unfit for human
food.
Explanation III.--The article of food or drink shall not be deemed to be other than what it is
represented to be merely by reason of the fact that there has been added to it some substance not injurious
to health:
Provided that--
(a) such substance has been added to the article because the same is required for the preparation
or production thereof as an article of commerce in a state fit for carriage or consumption and not
fraudulently to increase the bulk, weight or measure of the food or drink or conceal the inferior
quality thereof; or
(b) in the process of production, preparation or conveyance of such article of food or drink, the
extraneous substance has unavoidably become intermixed therewith; or
(c) the owner or person in possession of the article has given sufficient notice by means of a label
distinctly and legibly written or printed thereon or therewith, or by other means of a public
description, that such substance has been added; or
(d) such owner or person has purchased the article with a written warranty that it was of a certain
nature, substance and quality and had no reason to believe that it was not of such nature, substance
and quality, and has exposed it or hawked it about or brought it for sale in the same state and by the
same description as that in and by which he purchased it.
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