Court classifies 'lal and chura' as foodgrains, not cooked food. The High Court of Allahabad dismissed the revision petition regarding the classification of 'lal and chura' as cooked food or foodgrains. Lal, being ...
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Court classifies "lal and chura" as foodgrains, not cooked food.
The High Court of Allahabad dismissed the revision petition regarding the classification of "lal and chura" as cooked food or foodgrains. Lal, being puffed rice obtained by parching, was deemed similar to kheel and chirwa, different forms of rice. The court upheld the view that lal and chura fall under the foodgrains category, in line with prior decisions. The revision petition was dismissed without costs.
The High Court of Allahabad dismissed the revision petition regarding whether "lal and chura" fall under cooked food or foodgrains category. Lal is considered puffed rice obtained by parching, similar to kheel and chirwa, which are different forms of rice. The court's decision aligns with previous rulings and the revising authority's view was upheld. The revision petition was dismissed with no costs.
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