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Selling adulterated food: Minimum six-month jail term proposed by parliamentary panel

Selling adulterated food: Minimum six-month jail term proposed by parliamentary panel
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New Delhi, Nov 14 (PTI) A parliamentary panel has recommended a minimum imprisonment of six months for those selling adulterate food or drinks along with a minimum fine of Rs 25,000.

In view of the serious health issues that can result from the consumption of adulterated food, the punishment provided for the offenders under this clause is inadequate, the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Home Affairs headed by BJP MP Brijlal said.

“The committee recommends that a minimum punishment of six months be provided for the offence under this clause along with a minimum fine of Rs 25,000,” it said.


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