Conditions For Removal Of Medicated Or Tonic Wine From Port Of Land Custom Station Etc.
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G.N.R.D. NO. 10484/45,, dated 30th March, 1950
In exercise of the powers conferred by clause (b) of sub-section (2) of section 143 of the Bombay Prohibition Act, 1949 (Bom. XXV of 1949), and in supersession of Government Notification, Revenue Department, No. 9368/28, dated the 10th July, 1935, the Government of Bombay is pleased to make the following rules, namely :
1 No medicated or tonic wine.[View all order & notifications]
brought at any Port or Land Custom Station in the State of Bombay (hereinafter referred to as the State), or
brought upto any boundary of the State from any part of India, or
manufactured or stored at any Distillery, Brewery, Bonded Warehouse or Bonded Manufactory in the State, Shall be removed—
(a) from the Custom House at such port or the Land Custom Station of the State or
(b) across such boundary of the State, or
(c) from such Distillery, Brewery, Bonded Warehouse or Bonded Manufactory, as the case may be, to any place in the State except under and subject to the provisions of a pass granted by and officer authorized under section 28 of the said Act.
Explanation—For the purpose of these rules, “medicated or tonic wine” means a mixture or compound of any wine with medicinal substances, whether fortified with spirit or not, and includes medicated bitters.
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The provisions of rule I shall be in addition to and not in derogation of any other rules made or deemed to be made under the Act.