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Home Bare Acts Phrase: dynamitingExplosives Act, 1884 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1884
.....EXPLOSIVES ACT, 1884 4 of 1884 STATEMENT OF OBJECTS AND REASONS (1) "The object of this Bill is to provide a comprehensive law regulating the manufacture, keeping, sale, conveyance and importation of explosives throughout British India. The matter was first brought to the notice of the Government in connection with an application made by the Agents of Nobel's Explosive Company, Limited, for permission to import dynamite manufactured by the Company. The Government of Bombay, to whom the application was made referred the question to a Committee, which reported that the expendiency of allowing the importation into that Presidency, of dynamite and other preparations of nitroglycerine was doubtful. The Government of Bombay forwarded a copy of this report to the Government of India with a request that the importation of preparations of nitro-glycerine might be prohibited until further notice by notification under the Sea Customs Act. Before complying with this request the Government of India thought it well to consult the Governments of Madras and Bengal. In reply, both Governments expressed an opinion that the importation of these explosives should not be forbidden. The Government.....
List Judgments citing this sectionThe Himachal Pradesh Fisheries Act, 1976 Complete Act
State: Himachal
Year: 1976
.....of fishermen and promotion of fishing industry; (j) regulate the marketing of fish and also purchase and use of fish for preservation or for the manufacture of any fish products; (k) regulate the possession of fishing craft and gear within such specified limits as may appear to be necessary; and (l) regulate the transport of all fish or of certain species of fish or fish products within specified limits as may appear to be necessary. Such rules may, among other matters,- (a) prescribe the routes by which alone fish or fish products may be imported into and exported from the State of Himachal Pradesh, (b) prohibit the import, export or transport within specified limits of fish without a pass from a fisheries officer or a person duly authorised to issue the same or otherwise than in accordance with the conditions of each pass, (c) prescribe the form of such passes and provide for their issue, production and return, and (d) provide for the examination of fish in transit within specified limits. (4) In making any rule under this section the State Government may provide for- (a) seizure, removal and forfeiture of any apparatus erected or used for fishing in contravention of the rules,.....
List Judgments citing this sectionUnlawful Activities (Prevention) Amendment Act, 2004 Section 7
Title: Substitution of New Chapters and Schedule for Chapter Iv
State: Central
Year: 2004
.....shall have, or be entitled to exercise, any jurisdiction, powers or authority in relation to the matters referred to in section 36. 48. Effect of Act and Rules, etc inconsistent with other Enactments The provisions of this Act or any rule or order made thereunder shall have effect notwithstanding anything inconsistent therewith contained in any enactment other than this Act or any instrument having effect by virtue of any enactment other than this Act. 49. Protection of Action Take in Good Faith No suit, prosecution or other legal proceeding shall lie against- (a) the Central Government or a State Government or any officer or authority of the Central Government or State Government or District Magistrate or any officer authorised in this behalf by the Government or the District Magistrate or any other authority on whom powers have been conferred under this Act, for anything which is in good faith done or purported to be done in pursuance of this Act or any rule or order made thereunder; and (b) any serving or retired member of the armed forces or paramilitary forces in respect of any action taken or purported to be taken by him in good faith, in the course of any.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionPrevention of Terrorism Act, 2002 [Repealed] Chapter II
Title: Punishment For, and Measure for Dealing With, Terrorist Activities
State: Central
Year: 2002
.....such property, whether or not the person from whose possession it is seized or attached, is prosecuted in a Special Court for an offence under this Act. Section 9 - Issue of show cause notice before forfeiture of proceeds of terrorism (1) no order forfeiting any proceeds of terrorism shall be made under section 8 unless the person holding or in possession of such proceeds is given a notice in writing informing him of the grounds on which it is proposed to forfeit the proceeds of terrorism and such person is given an opportunity of making a representation in writing within such reasonable time as may be specified in the notice against the grounds of forfeiture and is also given a reasonable opportunity of being heard in the matter. (2) No order of forfeiture shall be made under sub-section (1), if such person establishes that he is a bona fide transferee of such proceeds for value without knowing that they represent proceeds of terrorism. (3) It shall be competent for the Special Court to make an order in respect of property seized or attached,- (a) directing it to be sold if it is a perishable property and the provisions of section 459 of the Code shall, as nearly as.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionUnlawful Activities Prevention Act, 1967 (Central) Section 15
Title: Terrorist Act
State: Central
Year: 1967
.....cause death of any public functionary; or (c) detains, kidnaps or abducts any person and threatens to kill or injure such person or does any other act in order to compel the Government of India, any State Government or the Government of a foreign country or any other person to do or abstain from doing any act, commits a terrorist act. Explanation.- For the purpose of this section, public functionary means the constitutional authorities and any other functionary notified in the Official Gazette by the Central Government as a public functionary.] ____________________________________________________ 1. Substituted by the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Amendment Act, 2008, For:- "Whoever, withintent to threaten the unity, integrity, security or sovereignty of India or tostrike terror in the people or any section of the people in India or in anyforeign country, does any act by using bombs, dynamite orother explosive substances or inflammable substancesor firearms or otherlethal weapons or poisons or noxious gases or other chemicals or by any other substances (whether biological or otherwise) of a hazardous nature, in such a manner as to cause, or likely tocause, death.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionNew Delhi Municipal Council Act 1994 Schedule IX
Title: Ninth Schedule
State: Central
Year: 1994
.....Keeping of a-- 11. Hides or skins, whether raw or dried. Tanning, pressing or packing-- 12. Laundry shop. Keeping a-- 13. Leather goods. Manufacturing of by mechanical means-- 14. Litho press. Keeping a-- 15. Lodging house. Keeping of a-- 16. Metal. Casting-- 17. Precious metals. Refining of or recovering of them from embroideries-- 18. Printing press. Keeping a-- 19. Sweetmeat shop except in premises already licensed as an eating house. Keeping-- 20. Carrying on the trade or business of or any operation connected with the trade of-- (i) Autocar or autocycle servicing or repairing, (ii) Blacksmithy. (iii) Coppersmithy. (iv) Electroplating. (v) Glass bevelling. (vi) Glass cutting. (vii) Glass polishing. (viii) Goldsmithy. (ix) Marble cutting, grinding, dressing or polishing. (x) Metal (ferrous or non-ferrous or antimony but excluding previous metal) cutting of treating metal by hammering, drilling, pressing filling, polishing, heating or by any other process whatever or assembling parts of metal. (xi) Photography-studio. (xii) Radio (wireless receiving set) selling,, repairing, servicing or manufacturing. (xiii) Silversmithy. (xiv).....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTerrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act, 1987 [Repealed] Part II
Title: Punishments For, and Measures for Coping With, Terrorist and Disruptive Activities
State: Central
Year: 1987
.....is, or has been, at the disposal of the Government under sub-section (2) of section 85 of the Code, appears voluntarily or is apprehended and brought before the Designated Court by whose order the property was attached, or the Courts, to which such Court is subordinate, and proves to the satisfaction of such Court that he did not abscond or conceal himself for the purpose of avoiding apprehension and that he had not received such notice of the proclamation as to enable him to attend within the time specified therein, such property or, if the same has been sold, the net proceeds of the sale and the residue of the property, shall after satisfying therefrom all costs incurred in consequence of the attachment, be delivered to him. (4) When any shares in a company stand forfeited to the Government under this section, then the company shall, notwithstanding anything contained in the Companies Act, 1956 (1 of 1956), or the Articles of association of the company forthwith register the Government as the transferee of such shares.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionKarnataka Municipalities Act, 1964 Schedule XIII
Title: Thirteenth Schedule
State: Karnataka
Year: 1964
..... 11. Hides or skins. whether raw or dried. Tanning, pressing or packing . _____ 12. Laundry shop. Keeping a . _____ 13. Leather goods. Manufacturing of by mechanical means . _____ 14. Litho press. Keeping a . _____ 15. Lodging house. Keeping of a . _____ 16. Metal. Casting . _____ 17. Precious metals. Refining of or recovering of them from embroideries. _____ 18. Printing press. Keeping a . _____ 19. Silk Reeling of from cocoons. _____ 20. Sweetmeat shop except in premises already licensed as an eating house. Keeping . _____ 21. Carrying on the trade or business of or any operation connected with the trade of . _____ (i) Autocar or autocycle servicing or repairing. (ii) Blacksmithy. (iii) Coppersmithy. (iv) Electro-plating. (v) Glass bevelling. (vi) Glass cutting. (vii) Glass polishing. (viii) Goldsmithy. (ix) Marble cutting, grinding, dressing or polishing. (x) Metal (ferrous or non-ferrous or antimony but excluding precious metal) cutting or treating metal by hammering, drilling, pressing, filing, polishing, heating or by any other process whatever or assembling parts of metal. (xi) Photography-studio. (xii) Radio (wireless.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionFisheries Act, 1897 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1897
.....several provinces was as follows: In 1875 a Fisheries Act was passed for British (now lower) Burma. In 1880 the Punjab Government submitted a draft Act and Rules. In 1881 the Bombay Government submitted a Bill for the preservation of game and fish. In 1883, the Government of Madras submitted a draft Fishery Bill. In 1889 the North-Western Provinces Government submitted recommendations made hy the Commissioner of Kumaon for preserving fish in the hills. The conference at Delhi was unanimous in making the following five recommendations: (1) The prevention of dynamite and other explosives being used for the destruction of fish: (2) The prevention of poisoning waters: (3) The enforcement of fish ladders on weirs and other works in rivers of any size. ten vards width being suggested as a minimum; (4) The regulation of fixed obstructions and engines in such rivers; (5) The protection of stock-pools. The members of the Conference differed as to the expediency of (a) regulating the size of the mesh of nets; (h) prohibiting or regulating the haling out rivers and streams for the purpose of catching fish; and (c) conferring on the Government power to assume control of the right to fish in.....
List Judgments citing this sectionPrevention of Terrorism Act, 2002 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 2002
.....50) , a Special Court may take cognizance of any offence, without the accused being committed to it for trial, upon receiving a complaint of facts that constitute such offence or upon a police report of such facts. (2) Where an offence triable by a Special Court is punishable with imprisonment for a term not exceeding three years or with fine or with both, the Special Court may, notwithstanding anything contained in sub-section (1) of (section 260) or (section 262) of the Code, try the offence in a summary way in accordance with the procedure prescribed, in the Code and the provisions of (sections 263) to (S.265 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973) of the Code, shall so far as may be, apply to such trial: Provided that when, in the course of a summary trial under this sub-section, it appears to the Special Court that the nature of the case is such that it is undesirable to try it in a summary way, the Special Court shall recall any witnesses who may have been examined and proceed to re-hear the case in the manner provided by the provisions of the Code for the trial of such offence and the said provisions shall apply to and in relation to a Special Court as they.....
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