Section 33 of FSSA : Section 33: Prohibition Orders
FSSA
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a scenario where a local bakery, "Sweet Treats," is found to be using expired ingredients in their cakes, which poses a health risk to consumers. The bakery owner is convicted of violating the Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006. The court, after hearing the owner's defense, decides to apply Section 33 of the Act.
The court issues an order prohibiting "Sweet Treats" from using their current baking process and equipment, effectively shutting down the bakery operations to protect public health.
The Food Safety Officer serves a copy of this prohi...
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