Central Provinces District Gazetteers volume 10

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, , . . ... , . . , bulk of the civil and crimmal cases are therefore straightforward and unimportant. The Acts chiefly followed are listed below : — (i) The Indian Penal Code.
(2) The Criminal Procedure Code.
(3) The Civil Procedure Code.
(4) Evidence Act, (5) Excise Act.
(6) Limitation Act.
(7) Forest Act.
(8) Court Fees Act.
93. The outstill system of excise is in force in the State.
There are altogether 91 circles, each consisting of five to eight villages and covering an average area of ab
...out 20 square miles. There is practically no demand for foreign liquor. Opium and ganja are purchased from the Government Treasury at Raipur and are sold by the State to retail vendors. Gdnja at one time used to be smuggled into the State from the Jeypore estate in the Madras Presidency, but of late years this practice has been checked. The average annual income from liquor and drugs for the past five years is Rs. 17, 042 of which opium accounts for Rs. 15 17 and ganja for Rs. 180.
94. The police force consists of one Circle Inspector, 2 Sub-Inspectors, one Court Inspector, 13 head-constables, 6 nuiharrirs, 3 lance constables, 55 constables and two sowars.


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