undivided one-half share, that is to say, eight annas of village Bhang which is permanent 'jagirdari.' These properties of plaintiff ... half share, that is to say, eight annas of the jagirdari viliage Bhang. There are jungles in these villages which are private properties
definite case of the prosecution is that accused mixed up aconite with bhang and administered the same to deceased, The direct evidence of bhang having ... mother of the deceased that he intended to give the bhang ball in his hand to the deceased to eat and that
suffering from epilepsy (Mirgi) and was addicted to Ganja and Bhang. It is further said that under the influence of Ganja and Bhang he always ... Ramadhar Singh was suffering from epilepsy and was addicted to Ganja and Bhang under the influence of which he used to loose his senses. Both
Holi they received
information that some body was selling Ganja, Bhang and Heroin in the house of
Malkiniya, appellant no.1. On this information, both ... Ganaja, nine kg. Bhang and five grams heroin along with some cash indicating
that there had been sale of those things. The articles were seized
long time, been in the habit of taking 'bhang, and smoking 'ganja' and is wasting the property, and vexing the plaintiff ... found that his father was addicted to 'ganja' and "bhang", and he was wasting the joint family property, and selling away
accused persons as she was being
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forcibly asked to prepare Bhang and on that account she was
strangulated to death and thereafter, her dead ... have told that
Sobha Devi was asked by her husband to prepare Bhang and on
account of non fulfillment of that demand she was being
Murli Prasad vs Parasnath Prasad And Ors. on 7 May, 1965
Equivalent citations: AIR1967PAT191, AIR
liquor or in its various variations or psychotropic substance (like, Ganja, Bhang and opium) even in 1915 by a legislative intent the power
made to sign the award after being intoxicated by administering bhang has concurrently been rejected by both the Courts below, and the finding could
chai nyay, sangrame sangrame ami chai biswas, chhinr chhinr re anyay shikal. Bhang bhangreatyachair garba shir.
This passage may be rendered into English as follows