Apr 15, 2017

Eatery owner sentenced till rising of court

Summary: According to the prosecution, Bharat Kanojia, Food Safety Officer, conducted an inspection on the business premises on December 14, 2015. “...The Food Safety Officer has categorically deposed regarding the factum of such an inspection. The accused was found preparing and selling food articles such as dal, rice, chapati and snacks without a food licence. No raid had ever taken place and the accused never sold any of the alleged food articles to any customer. Sandeep RanaTribune News ServiceChandigarh, April 14A 21-year-old college student, who runs Kelong (Joy Land Ventures) restaurant at Elante Mall, was sentenced till the rising of the court by the Chief Judicial Magistrate (CJM) for preparing and selling food articles without a food licence.
Sandeep Rana Chandigarh, April 14 A 21-year-old college student, who runs Kelong (Joy Land Ventures) restaurant at Elante Mall, was sentenced till the rising of the court by the Chief Judicial Magistrate (CJM) for preparing and selling food articles without a food licence. The convict, Amandeep Singh, an undergraduate student at a city college, was also fined Rs 20,000 by the CJM, Akshdeep Mahajan. According to the prosecution, Bharat Kanojia, Food Safety Officer, conducted an inspection on the business premises on December 14, 2015. 
The accused was found preparing and selling food articles such as dal, rice, chapati and snacks without a food licence. Kanojia prepared a memo and challaned the accused. It was signed by the accused and attested by witness Bipin Kumar Roy.

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