only in "rotten gur'' but also in jaggery and gur, which are not "rotten".
2. The main points raised ... mistaken for "rotten gur". In other words the process of 'gur' being rendered "rotten gur
cases with 'rotten dates'. Therefore, we are referring to that order only for the purpose of 'rotten gur'.
3. That order ... rotten gur produces when the first part Jays down the objective test with reference to which whether a particular gur is rotten gur
buyers of
intoxicant, denatured spirituous preparation, hemp,
[mhowra flowers, molasses, rotten gur or ammonium
chloride] or any article the purchase of which is regulated ... powers of the State to make amendments in context of "rotten
gur" and restrictions thereto under the Prohibition Act were
challenged
petitioner purchased 210 can (Tin) of Rotten Jaggery
(hereinafter referred to as "rotten Gur") vide invoice No.815
dated 05.08.2023 from one Vikeshbhai ... present petitioner without holding any pass and permit has
stored rotten gur in his house and therefore, the premises of the
petitioner was raided
Supp (2) SCC 659) dealt with prohibition against possession of rotten gur in excess of prescribed limit under the Bombay Prohibition ... manufacture of liquor could be prohibited, certainly its manufacture with rotten gur could be regulated."
The Supreme Court also observed:
"We are, therefore
Supp (2) SCC 659) dealt with prohibition against possession of rotten gur in
excess of prescribed limit under the Bombay Prohibition ... manufacture of liquor could be prohibited,
certainly its manufacture with rotten gur could be regulated."
The Supreme Court also observed:
"We are, therefore
alleged that the accused no.1 was in possession of rotten
gur in violation of Sections 70A and 81 of the Act. On being searched ... rotten gur of 308 kilogram stored in 14 tin boxes valued at Rs.6160/
was found. Further allegation is that when accused
Prabir Kumar Das vs State Of Odisha on 9 May, 2025
ORISSA HIGH COURT : CUTTACK
Bombay
Prohibition Act, 1949 by the Gujarat Legislature prohibiting
possession of rotten gur in excess of the prescribed limit without a
permit and regulating manufacture ... rotten gur was
challenged. The question which arose, although the Directive
Principles of State Policy as contained in Part IV of the
Constitution
Bombay Prohibition Act, 1949, it is clear
that possession of rotten gur is prohibited. The Act
provides penalty for illegalpossession of rotten gur
and Section ... other allegation that the
petitioneraccused no.2 had delivered rotten gur
to accused no.1. In the absence of any further
material