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Seeking provisional release of seized goods imported by the petitioner - ‘proper officers’ - It is an admitted position that the said DYCC could not have carried out such testing at the first instance, we are inclined to direct the Respondents to draw samples of the goods imported by the Petitioner which are subject matter of these Petitions and to send to the Government Laboratory or FSSAI within one week from today - Since the Authorities have admitted that the earlier samples drawn and tested by DYCC could not have been drawn contrary to the two public notices and the said report being the basis for issuance of Seizure Memo, the Respondents is directed to release the goods in question on the Petitioner submitting P.D. bond. - HC
Seeking provisional release of seized goods imported by the petitioner - ‘proper officers’ - It is an admitted position that the said DYCC could not have carried out such testing at the first instance, we are inclined to direct the Respondents to draw samples of the goods imported by the Petitioner which are subject matter of these Petitions and to send to the Government Laboratory or FSSAI within one week from today - Since the Authorities have admitted that the earlier samples drawn and tested by DYCC could not have been drawn contrary to the two public notices and the said report being the basis for issuance of Seizure Memo, the Respondents is directed to release the goods in question on the Petitioner submitting P.D. bond. - HC
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