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Ahmedabad, 24 April 2024: The Gujarat High Court has affirmed charges invoked against a pharmaceutical firm owner for allegedly violating State's prohibition law by selling intoxicating substances as ayurvedic medicine, clarifying that action under the Drugs & Cosmetics Act d......
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Source : Live Law
Bench of Justice Hasmukh D. Suthar pointed that as per FSL report
level of alcohol in the medicine sold by the petitioner's firm was found to be more than 12%
the permissible limit under the Prohibition Act. It thus observed
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