State of West Bengal - Act
The Opium Act, 1878
WEST BENGAL
India
India
The Opium Act, 1878
Act 1 of 1878
- Published on 9 January 1878
- Not commenced
- [This is the version of this document from 9 January 1878.]
- [Note: The original publication document is not available and this content could not be verified.]
An Act to amend the law relating to opium.Preamble. - Whereas it is expedient to amend the law relating to opium; It hereby enacted as follows :(i)the capsules of the poppy (papaver somniferum, L), whether in their original form or cut, rushed or powdered, and whether or not juice has been extracted therefrom; (ii)the spontaneously coagulated juice of such capsules which has not been submitted to any manipulations other than those necessary for packing and transport; and (iii)any mixture with or without natural materials, of any of the above forms of opium ; but does not include any preparation containing not more than 0.2 per cent of morphine, or a manufactured drug as defined in Section 2 of the Dangerous Drugs Act, 1930;'Magistrate' means, in the presidency-towns, a Presidency Magistrate, and elsewhere, a Magistrate of the first class or when specially empowered by the Government to try cases under this Act, a Magistrate of the second class;'Customs frontiers' means any of the customs frontiers of India as defined by the Central Government under Section 3-A of the Sea Customs Act, 1878;'import' and 'export' means respectively to bring into, or take out of, a State otherwise than across any customs frontiers;'transport' means to remove from one place to another within the same State:'sale' does not include sale for export across customs frontiers, and 'sell' shall be construed accordingly.(a)possess opium; (b)transport opium; (c)import or export opium; or (d)sell opium. (a)the possession of opium; (b)the transport of opium; (c)the importation or exportation of opium; and (d)the sale of opium and the form of duties leviable on the sale of opium by retail: Provided that no duty shall be levied under any such rule on any opium imported and on which a duty is imposed by or under the law relating to sea customs for the being in force or under the Dangerous Drugs Act, 1930.(1)There shall be issued and paid a duty of excise on opium produced in Uttar Pradesh at such rates not exceeding two rupees per kilogram as the State Government may notify from time to time, and different rates may be notified in respect of different forms of opium. (2)Until a notification is issued under sub-section (1), the duty of excise on poppy heads produced in Uttar Pradesh shall be levied and paid at the following rates, namely :
(1)There shall be levied and paid countervailing duty on opium produced outside but imported into Uttar Pradesh at such rates as the State Government may, from time to time, notify and different rates may be notified in respect of different forms of such opium :Provided that the rate of duty notified under this sub-section shall not exceed the rate fixed for similar forms of opium produced in Uttar Pradesh. (2)Until a notification is issued under sub-section (1), the countervailing duty on poppy heads produced outside but imported into Uttar pradesh shall be denied and paid at the rate of fifty paise per Kilogram. (a)possesses opium, or (b)transports opium, or (c)imports or exports opium, or (d)sells opium, or (e)omits to warehouse opium or removes or does any act in respect of warehouse opium; and any person who otherwise contravenes any such rule, shall, on conviction, be punishable for each such offence with imprisonment which may extend to three years, with for without fine;and where a fine is imposed, the convicting Court shall direct the offender to be imprisoned in default of payment of the fine for a term which may extend to six months, and such imprisonment shall be in excess of any other imprisonment to which he may have been sentenced.(a)the opium in respect of which any offence under the same section has been committed; (b)where, in the cases of an offence under clause, (b) or (c) of the same section, the offender is transporting, importing or exporting any opium exceeding the quantity (if any) which he is permitted to transport, import or export, as the case my be, the whole of the opium which has is transporting or exporting; (c)where, in the case of an offence under clause, (d) of the same section the offender has in his possession any opium the than the opium in respect of which the offence has been committed, the whole of such opium, shall be liable to confiscation.The vessels, packages and covering in which any opium liable to confiscation under this section is found, and the other contents (if any) of the vessel or package in which such opium may be concealed, and the animals and conveyances used in carrying it, shall likewise be liable to confiscation.(a)enter into any such building, vessel or place; (b)in case of resistance, break open any door and remove any other obstacle to such entry; (c)seize such opium and any other thing which he has reason to believe to be liable to confiscation under Section 11 or any other law for the time being in force relating to opium; and (d)detain and search, and, if he thinks proper, arrest, any person who, he has reason to believe to be guilty of any offence relating to such opium under this Act or any other law for the time being in force. (a)seize, in any open place or in transit, any opium or other thing which he has reason to believe to be liable to confiscation under Section 11 or any other law for the time being in force relating to opium; (b)Power to detain, search and arrest. detain and search any person whom he has reason to believe to be guilty of any offence against this or any other such law, and, if such person has opium in his possession, arrest him and any other persons in his company.
1. Short title. -
This Act may be called the Opium Act, 1878.Local extent. It extends to the whole of India except the State of Jammu and Kashmir.2. Repeal and amendment of enactment. -
[Repealed by the Repealing and Amending Act, 1891 (12 of 1891); and the Amendment Act, 1894 (4 of 1894).3. Interpretation clause. -
In this Act, unless there be something repugnant in the subject or context-'Opium' means-4. Prohibition of poppy cultivation and possession, etc., of opium. -
Except as permitted by this Act, or by any other enactment relating to opium for the time being in force, or by rules framed under this Act or under any such enactment, no one shall-5. Power to make rules to permit such matters. -
The State Government may, from time to time, by notification in the official Gazette, make rules consistent with this Act, to permit absolutely, or subject to the payment of duty or to any other conditions, and to regulate within the whole or any specified part of the territories administered by such Government, all or any of the following matters :5A. Excise duty of opium. -
| (a) | on poppy heads exported outside Uttar Pradesh | Twenty-five paise per kilogram |
| (b) | on poppy heads other than those mentioned in Clause, (a) | Fifty paise per kilogram |