were to the following effect.
The appellant was addicted to 'Bhang' and did not pay
any attention towards his domestic affairs. Whenever Jeeto ... attempted to prevent her husband from taking 'Bhang' she used
to be assaulted by him. Jeeto (deceased) had reported this
matter
paid since the government had
itself failed to supply the bhang for sale of which license was granted to
the petitioner in that case ... license fee in advance but the
authorities failed to make supply of bhang to the petitioner. The Court
observed : "In the present case
Brahmin families
massaging the lingam on rotation basis using Bhat
Shringar, Bhang Shirngar etc. Milk' and other offerings
could be accounted in tonnes. Almost ... Dahi or curd
Homemade deshi Ghee
Honey
Sugar products
Sandal or Chandan
Bhang (Cannabis)
Abir or Gulal
Kanku or Kumkum
Fruit juices
Bhasm/ Ashes
drugs.
Intoxicating drugs were defined in this Act as meaning
"ganja, bhang, charas, cocaine and all such things which are
prepared therefrom and will ... Dangerous Drugs Act -deals with coca-leaf, coca
derivative, hemp including bhang, siddhi, ganja, charas,
medicinal hemp, opium and opium derivative. It also gave
power
civil appeals relate to the auction of the exclusive privilege of selling bhang in the shops in Allahabad District. Ordinarily these five appeals should ... purporting to set aside the auction of foreign liquor, country liquor and bhang shops by a single order did not address himself separately
specified. 60 per litre
of alcohol.
3. Ganja 300 per kg.
4. Bhang 14 per kg.
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(b) Excise or countervailing duty on
excisable articles exported ... brewed in India 2.00 per litre
4. Ganja 150.00 per kg.
5. Bhang 4.00 per kg.
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(c) Excise or countervailing duty on
excisable article transported
Auctions for the privilege of selling foreign liquor and bhang and of the privilege of selling country liquor in rural areas were separately held ... analysis of the results of Auction of the shops of country liquor, bhang and foreign liquor held on 17th, 18th and 24th March
right to
possess excisable goods like country liquor, ganja, and
bhang was only a method of realising duty through grant of
licences to those
right to possess and sell
exciseable goods like country liquor, ganja and bhang and
the amount realised was excise revenue. The auction system
which
Section 2(13) defines "intoxicating drugs" to
mean charas, bhang, ganja and any other intoxicating or
narcotic substance which the State Government