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OFFENCES—coM?:HMecL
Who are amenable for.^. 1849, 1. ii.
Cases to be reported to Government... — — iii.
Trial, how to be had, and before whom. — .— iv. v.
Committal and bail.. — — vi.
Proceedings—authority of Government herein . — —vii.toix.
Persons charged with, to be allowed counsel at trial. 1850. XXXVIH.
Against the state—(See STATE OFFENCES) .r. 1841. V.
OFFICERS.
Native military—privileges of, in respect of judicial and revenue proceed- Time vv
ings—(See MILITARY) .)
Public.—See PUBLIC OFFICERS—NATIVE OFFICERS. '
OPINIONS.
Of law ofRcers, Hindoo and Mahomedan, how to be obtained . 1798. II. iv.
Of pleaders.— See PLEADERS.
OPIUM.
Arrears of revenue due from vendors, &c., how to be recovered .
Persons employed under agents, how to be summoned as witnesses before
moonsiffs...
Cultivation of poppy and manufacture of, except on account of Govern-
ment, prohibited.
Importation of, from foreign states, prohibited.
Provision of, to be superseded by Company's servants .,.
An agency for, to be established in Rungpore .
Agent's oath ...
Settlement, how to be made with cultivators .
OfRcers punishable for taking gratuities.
How to be weighed—attested scales and weights to be used.
Penalties on ryots for neglect and frauds in delivery of.
Remedy of cultivators against proprietors and farmers for undue enhance-
ment of rates .
Rules for the institution and conduct of public suits and appeals in which
opium ofRcers are parties .
How process is to be served in civil and criminal cases on native ofRcers of
the department .
Rules to prevent and punish the illicit cultivation of the poppy—and the
embezzlement of opium by ryots .
What, liable to seizure as contraband.
Purchased at Company's sales, may be exported by sea .
Who authorized to seize contraband, and how they are to proceed.
Penalties for purchasing or possessing contraband.
1814. XVII.
— XXIII. xxx.
1816. XIII. iii.
— — iv.
— — v. vii.
— — vi.
— —- viii.
— — ix. to xi.
— -— xii.
— — xiii.
— — xiv. to xvi.
xvii.
— xviii. to xxv.
< — xxvi. xxvii.
—, — xx viii. to
xxxviii.
— XIII. xxxix.
1818. XI ii. 1.
1816. XIII. xl,
— — xli. to xliv.
1824. VII. xvii.
1816. XIII. xlv,
ISIS.'XI. ii. 2, 3, 4.
1824. VII. xviii. 4, 5.
Special penalties on landholders and native revenue ofRcers for conniving! XIII xlvi
at the illicit possession of .
Rules for rewards for seizure, and distribution of proceeds
The retail sale of, declared a branch of the abkary mehal. 1816. XIII. liii. Iv.
Shops to be established by Government for retail supply of. — — lvi. to lix.
Rules for licensing vendors of... — — lx. to lx viii.
Commission allowed to ofRcers in charge . -—< — lxix.
Penalties for adulteration of . — — Ixx, Ixxi.
1818. XI.
xlvii. to Hi.
iv.
Rules for the sale of, in the vicinity of military cantonments
Rules for recovery of arrears from vendors..—
Penalty for vending without authority .
Penalty for unauthorized possession above a certain quantity
— — lxxii.
1813. X.
1816. XIII. Ixxiii.
1814. XVII.
1816. XIII. lxxiv. lxxv.
— —,lxxvi.lxxvii.<
1818. XI. , iii.
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OFFENCES—coM?:HMecL
Who are amenable for.^. 1849, 1. ii.
Cases to be reported to Government... — — iii.
Trial, how to be had, and before whom. — .— iv. v.
Committal and bail.. — — vi.
Proceedings—authority of Government herein . — —vii.toix.
Persons charged with, to be allowed counsel at trial. 1850. XXXVIH.
Against the state—(See STATE OFFENCES) .r. 1841. V.
OFFICERS.
Native military—privileges of, in respect of judicial and revenue proceed- Time vv
ings—(See MILITARY) .)
Public.—See PUBLIC OFFICERS—NATIVE OFFICERS. '
OPINIONS.
Of law ofRcers, Hindoo and Mahomedan, how to be obtained . 1798. II. iv.
Of pleaders.— See PLEADERS.
OPIUM.
Arrears of revenue due from vendors, &c., how to be recovered .
Persons employed under agents, how to be summoned as witnesses before
moonsiffs...
Cultivation of poppy and manufacture of, except on account of Govern-
ment, prohibited.
Importation of, from foreign states, prohibited.
Provision of, to be superseded by Company's servants .,.
An agency for, to be established in Rungpore .
Agent's oath ...
Settlement, how to be made with cultivators .
OfRcers punishable for taking gratuities.
How to be weighed—attested scales and weights to be used.
Penalties on ryots for neglect and frauds in delivery of.
Remedy of cultivators against proprietors and farmers for undue enhance-
ment of rates .
Rules for the institution and conduct of public suits and appeals in which
opium ofRcers are parties .
How process is to be served in civil and criminal cases on native ofRcers of
the department .
Rules to prevent and punish the illicit cultivation of the poppy—and the
embezzlement of opium by ryots .
What, liable to seizure as contraband.
Purchased at Company's sales, may be exported by sea .
Who authorized to seize contraband, and how they are to proceed.
Penalties for purchasing or possessing contraband.
1814. XVII.
— XXIII. xxx.
1816. XIII. iii.
— — iv.
— — v. vii.
— — vi.
— —- viii.
— — ix. to xi.
— -— xii.
— — xiii.
— — xiv. to xvi.
xvii.
— xviii. to xxv.
< — xxvi. xxvii.
—, — xx viii. to
xxxviii.
— XIII. xxxix.
1818. XI ii. 1.
1816. XIII. xl,
— — xli. to xliv.
1824. VII. xvii.
1816. XIII. xlv,
ISIS.'XI. ii. 2, 3, 4.
1824. VII. xviii. 4, 5.
Special penalties on landholders and native revenue ofRcers for conniving! XIII xlvi
at the illicit possession of .
Rules for rewards for seizure, and distribution of proceeds
The retail sale of, declared a branch of the abkary mehal. 1816. XIII. liii. Iv.
Shops to be established by Government for retail supply of. — — lvi. to lix.
Rules for licensing vendors of... — — lx. to lx viii.
Commission allowed to ofRcers in charge . -—< — lxix.
Penalties for adulteration of . — — Ixx, Ixxi.
1818. XI.
xlvii. to Hi.
iv.
Rules for the sale of, in the vicinity of military cantonments
Rules for recovery of arrears from vendors..—
Penalty for vending without authority .
Penalty for unauthorized possession above a certain quantity
— — lxxii.
1813. X.
1816. XIII. Ixxiii.
1814. XVII.
1816. XIII. lxxiv. lxxv.
— —,lxxvi.lxxvii.<
1818. XI. , iii.
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