Authorities seize 825 kg of suspected adulterated paneer in the city, according to a report by The Times of India. The seizure involves a large quantity of paneer that authorities allege has been adulterated, though the report provided here does not specify the adulterants used, the location of the seizure, or the number of people detained. The case is treated as part of enforcement against food adulteration and substandard food products. After the seizure, the paneer is typically held for further checks and verification, such as laboratory testing and documentation of the source and distribution chain; however, no additional procedural details are included in the information supplied. The report also does not mention whether any FIR has been filed, what penalties authorities are seeking, or whether the consignments belong to a specific vendor or distributor. The focus remains on the quantity seized—825 kg—and the authorities’ claim that the product is adulterated, pending further investigation and confirmation through testing.