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State of Rajasthan - Section

Section 77 in The Rajasthan Distilleries Rules, 1977

77. Obscuration and mode of taking sample for analysis.

- Great care must be taken that no sugar, salt or other matter soluble in spirit and heavier than water, is added to the spirit before it is proved so as to effect the action of the hydrometer, or in other words, to 'obscure' the strength. If anything of the kind is suspected three samples of the spirit (of about 4 ounces each) shall be taken, whereof, one sample be sealed and sent for analysis, one sealed and kept under lock and key until the result of the analysis as known, and one sealed and handed over to the distiller or his manager each of the three samples should be marked with the same distinctive mark or number and should be dated and be verified by the initials or signature of the officer-in-charge. The officer-in-charge must not in any case make the distiller aware of his intention to take samples, but he should request the distiller or his manager to be present at the time of taking them, and inform him that the samples are taken for the purpose of examination. These instructions as to the mode of taking samples apply also to cases in which District Excise Officer desire to take samples in order to ascertain whether substance deleterious to health although not such as to effect the indication of the hydrometer, are present in spirit.