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Excise (Malt Liquors) Act, 1890 Preamble 1

Title: Excise (Malt Liquors) Act, 1890

State: Central

Year: 1890

THE EXCISE (MALT LIQUORS) ACT, 1890 [Act, No. 13 of 1890] [28th March, 1890] PREAMBLE An Act [The words. and figures to amend the Excise Act, 1881, and the Bengal Excise Act, 1878, and repealed by Act 10 of 1914, s.3 and Schedule II.] to apply to Malt Liquor certain provisions of the Sea Customs Act, 1878, respecting spirit. WHEREAS it is expedient [The words. and figures " to amend the Excise Act, 1881, and the Bengal Excise Act, 1878, and" repealed by Act 10 of 1914, s.3 and Schedule II.] to apply to malt liquor certain provisions of the Sea Customs Act, 1878, respecting spirit; It is hereby enacted as follows:-

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Excise (Malt Liquors) Act, 1890 Section 9

Title: Application of Provisions of Section 150, Act 8 of 1878 to Malt Liquor

State: Central

Year: 1890

The provisions of section 150 of the Sea Customs Act, 1878, with respect with the allowance of a drawback of excise-duty paid on spirit manufactured in [Subs, by the Adaptation of Laws (No.2) Order, 1956, for "Part A States and Part C States".] [the territories which, immediately before the 1st November 1956, were comprised in Part A States and Part C States] and exported to a foreign port, and with respect to the regulation of the draw back by the quantity of such spirit, shall apply also, so far as they can be made applicable to fermented liquor made in [Subs.by the Adaptation of Laws (No.2) Order, 1956, for "Part A States and Part C States".] [the said territories] from malt and so exported and to the drawback of the excise-duty paid on such liquor.

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Excise (Malt Liquors) Act, 1890 Complete Act

Title: Excise (Malt Liquors) Act, 1890

State: Central

Year: 1890

Preamble1 - EXCISE (MALT LIQUORS) ACT, 1890 Section1 - Title Section2 - [Amendment of the Excise Act, 1881 (22 of 1881).][Repealed] Section3 - [Amendment of the Excise Act, 1881 (22 of 1881).][Repealed] Section4 - [Amendment of the Excise Act, 1881 (22 of 1881).][Repealed] Section5 - [Amendment of the Excise Act, 1881 (22 of 1881).][Repealed] Section6 - [Amendment of the Bengal Excise Act, 1878 (Ben.VII of 1878).][Repealed] Section7 - [Amendment of the Bengal Excise Act, 1878 (Ben.VII of 1878).][Repealed] Section8 - [Saving of legislative authority of Bengal Council.][Repealed] Section9 - Application of provisions of section 150, Act 8 of 1878 to malt liquor

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Karnataka Prohibition Act, 1961 Schedule 12

Title: Prohibition of the Manufacture Of, Traffic in and Consumption of Liquors and Intoxicating Drugs

State: Karnataka

Year: 1961

.....pass or authorisation granted thereunder, no person shall,- (a) export, import, transport or possess liquor or any intoxicating drug; or (b) manufacture liquor or any intoxicating drug; or (c) cultivate or collect hemp or any portion of such plant from which any intoxicating drug can be manufactured; or (d) tap any toddy-producing tree, or permit or suffer to be tapped any toddy-producing tree belonging to him or in his possession; or (e) draw toddy from any tree, or permit or suffer toddy to be drawn from any tree belonging to him or in his possession; or (f) construct or work any distillery or brewery; or (g) use, keep or have in his possession any materials, still, utensil, implement, or apparatus whatsoever for the tapping of toddy or the manufacture of liquor or any intoxicating drug or keep or have in his possession any materials which have undergone any process towards the manufacture of liquor or any intoxicating drug or from which any liquor or intoxicating drug has been manufactured; or (h) bottle any liquor for sale; or (i) sell or buy liquor or any intoxicating drug; or (j) consume or use liquor or any intoxicating drug; or (k) allow any of the.....

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Excise (Malt Liquors) Act, 1890 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1890

.....ACT, 1890 STATEMENT OF OBJECTS AND REASONS "Hitherto, except in the Madras Presidency, no excise duty per gallon has been levied on beer manufactured in British India. The manufacture of beer in India in large quantities and according to what may be called European methods is of recent origin, and consequently the existing excise law in many provinces makes no provision for the levy of such duty. The quantity manufactured for sale to the public has not hitherto been large enough to render it expedient to resort to legislation to impose an excise duty. But the industry is a growing one, and it is considered that the time has now come when an excise duty should be generally imposed. The Bombay and Madras Excise Acts give power for the levy of such a duty. The present Bill gives similar powers for the areas to which the Bengal Act, No. VII (B.C.) of 1878, and the Northern India Excise Act, No. XXII of 1881 extend. The rate of duty imposed by the Bill is that leviable under the Tariff Act, power being reserved to reduce the rate to any lower amount."-Gazette of India, 1890, Part V, page 72. The Act 1[* * *] to apply to Malt Liquor certain provisions of the Sea Customs Act,.....

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Cantonments Act, 2006 Chapter XII

Title: Spirituous Liquors and Intoxicating Drugs

State: Central

Year: 2006

.....excise officer may, without an order from a Judicial Magistrate, and without a warrant, arrest any person whom he finds committing an offence under section 285 or section 286, and may seize and detain any spirituous liquor or intoxicating drug in respect of which such an offence has been committed and any vessels or coverings in which the liquor or drug is contained. (2) Where a person accused of an offence under section 285 has been previously convicted of an offence under that section, an officer in charge of a police station may, with the written permission of a Judicial Magistrate, seize and detain any spirituous liquor or intoxicating drug within the cantonment or within any limits defined under that section which, at the time of the alleged, commission of the subsequent offence, belonged to, or was in the possession of, such person. (3) The court convicting a person of an offence under section 285 or section 286 may order the confiscation of the whole or any part of anything seized under sub-section (1) or sub-section (2). (4) Subject to the provisions of Chapter XXXIV of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, anything, seized under sub-section (1) or sub-section (2).....

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Cantonments Act, 1924 Chapter IV

Title: Spirituous Liquors and Intoxicating Drugs

State: Central

Year: 1924

.....excise officer may, without an order from a1[Judicial Magistrate] and without a warrant, arrest any person whom he finds committing an offence under section 56 or section 57, and may seize and detain any spirituous liquor or intoxicating drag in respect of which such an offence has been committed and any vessels or coverings in which the liquor or drag is contained. (2) Where a person accused of an offence under section 56 has been previously convicted of an offence under that section, an officer in charge of a police station may, with the written permission of a1[Judicial Magistrate] seize and detain any spirituous liquor or intoxicating drug within the cantonment or within any limits defined under that section which, at the time of the alleged commission of the subsequent offence, belonged to, or was in the possession of, such person. (3) The court convicting a person of an offence under section 56 or section 57 may order the confiscation of the whole or any part of anything seized under sub-section (1) or sub-section (2). (4) Subject to the provisions of2[Chapter XXXIV of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (2 of 1974)], anything, seized under sub-section (1) or.....

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Karnataka Excise Act, 1965(Karnataka) Section 24A

Title: Grant of Exclusive or Other Privilege in Respect of Foreign Liquor

State: Karnataka

Year: 1965

Section 24A - Grant of Exclusive or other privilege in respect of foreign liquor 1 [24A.Grant of Exclusive or other privilege in respect of foreign liquor.-- (1)The Excise Commissioner or Deputy Commissioner may subject to such rules as maybe prescribed grant to any person a licence for the exclusive or other privilegefor the entire State or for any specified area,- (a)for importing directly from outside the country or from outside the State anyforeign liquor manufactured outside India, or (b)for supplying by wholesale or by retail or for selling by Wholesale or retailany foreign liquor manufactured outside India and imported into the State. (2)The licence to import foreign liquor under sub-section (1) shall be granted onlyto a person who has got the authority to import foreign liquor under the licenceor authority granted by the Government of India. (3)For grant of the licence under sub-section (1), the State Government may levysuch licence fee, privilege fee, vend fee or any other form of fee asconsideration.] _______________________________ 1.Inserted by Act 15 of 2001 w.e.f. 19.4.2001

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Bombay Prohibition Act, 1949, (Maharashtra) Section 22A

Title: Prohibition of Issuing Prescriptions for Intoxicating Liquor Except by Registered Medical Practitioners

State: Maharashtra

Year: 1949

1[22A. Prohibition of Issuing Prescriptions for Intoxicating Liquor Except by Registered Medical Practitioners (1) No person other than a registered medical practitioner, shall issue any prescription for any intoxicating liquor. (2) No registered medical practitioner shall prescribe such intoxicating liquor, unless he believes in good faith after careful medical examination of the person for whose use such prescription is sought, that the use of such intoxicating liquor by such person is necessary, and will afford relief to him from some known ailment. (3) A registered medical practitioner shall state, in every prescription for intoxicating liquor issued by him, the name and address of the person to whom issued, the date of issue, directions for use, and the amount and frequency of the dose, and shall preserve a copy of the prescription for one year from the date of issue. On the copy so preserved he shall state the purpose or ailment for which the intoxicating liquor is prescribed.] _____________________ 1. Section 22A was inserted by Bom. 22 of 1960, s. 11.

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Karnataka Excise Act, 1965(Karnataka) Section 15A

Title: Consumption or Allowing Consumption of Liquor in Unlicensed Public Places

State: Karnataka

Year: 1965

.....shall allow consumption of liquor or no person shall consume liquor in anypublic place unless consumption of liquor in such place is permitted under alicence granted by the Excise Commissioner or the Deputy Commissioner. Explanation1.--For the purposes of this section and section 32 "public place"means any public office or any place of public amusement or resort, recreationcentre or on board, any passenger boat or vessel or any public passenger vehicleor a dining or refreshment room in a restaurant or hotel where differentindividuals or groups of persons consume food, but shall not include any privateresidential room or private residential house. Explanation2.--For the purposes of Explanation 1, "public passenger vehicle"means a vehicle used for carrying passengers for hire or reward other than avehicle which carries passengers for hire or reward under a contract, express orimplied for the use of the vehicle as a whole at or for a fixed or agreed rateor sum.] _______________________________ 1.Inserted by Act 15 of 2001 w.e.f. 19.4.2001.

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