The points raised in the aforesaid Special Appeal No. 175 of 1973 were: (1) The State Legislature was not competent to enlarge the definition of agricultural produce so as to include gur, rab, shakkar, khandsari and jaggery within the term 'agricultural produce"; (2) The State Legislature had no legislative competence to enact the U P. Amendment Act 10 of 1970 as that Act was with reference to subject of industries the control of which lay with the Union Government as declared by Parliament by law to be expedient in the public interest within the meaning of entry 52 of List I to the Seventh Schedule; (3) The provisions of the Amendment Act 10 of 1970 are repugnant to the Industries Development and Regulation Act, 1951; (4) The provisions of the Amendment Act 10 of 1970 are discriminatory as vacuum pan sugar is not included in the definition of agricultural produce in section 2(a); and (5) The provisions of the Amendment Act 10 of 1970 infringe the fundamental right guaranteed by article 19(1) (f) and (g) of the Constitution.