that he was suffering from pain and had been advised to take bhang as a medicine. Etawah, the district to which he belonged ... prohibited area and bhang could be purchased from a licensed, shop. The respondent has thus under medical advice purchased a tola of bhang
that he was shuttering from pain and had been advised to take bhang as a medicine. Etawah, the district to which he belonged ... prohibited area and bhang could be purchased from a licensed shop. The respondent has thus under medical advice purchased a tola of bhang
truck residing at Lucknow knew about the fact of loading of Bhang on his truck without a valid permit as the liability of the owner ... owner to establish the user of the truck for loading contraband Bhang without a valid permit by the driver was without his knowledge or connivance
Chiranji Lal Bhang Dealer vs Commissioner Of Sales Tax on 3 August, 2005
Author: Prakash Krishna
Bench: Prakash Krishna
JUDGMENT
Prakash Krishna ... Applicant is a dealer of Bhang and the assessment year involved is 1984-85. The applicant carried on the business of Bhang, which is excisable
packet in his pocket and prepared what appeared to the witnesses as bhang. The appellant and the deceased partook of the bhang and left ... prove that the appellant produced two pills supposed to be bhang and prepared two separate lotas of the refreshment each taken from his own lota
fact found by the Forensic Science Laboratory to contain 'bhang' as well. There is no separate quantity mentioned in the report ... quantity of 'ganja' and what was the quantity of 'bhang' in the said recovered contraband substance. The Office of the Excise
general talk in the public that the Lekhpal was addicted to bhang and sulfa.
3. A letter from a villager was also published ... respect to the statement that the Lekhpal was addicted to taking bhang and smoking sulfa. A fair reading of the offending news item goes
applicants.
3. Counsel for applicants states that the recovered item was Bhang and counsels for parties admitted that Bhang is not covered under ... record of this appeal. The result of this admission is that the Bhang is not a narcotic or psychotropic drug. Hence its possession
highest bidder in the auction of a licence for bhang for the year 1984-85 in respect of the Shamli bhang shop in district Muzaffanagar ... further claims that from 1st April, 1984 to 27th May, 1984, no bhang was supplied to the petitioner. The petitioner, therefore, made an application
minimum guaranteed quantity' means the minimum quantity of Bhang, country liquor or foreign liquor as the case may be, fixed by the Licensing Authority ... highest bid which shall include basic licence fees in the case of Bhang and country liquor, a sum equal to one-forth of the total