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S.M. Mazhar and ors. Vs. State of Bihar

Decided On : May-04-1995

Court : Patna

LAW: Section 9(B, the Explosives Act, Rule 5, Section 5, the Explosive Substance Act, the Substance Act, the Explsoive Act, Sadar P.S. Case, Section 9B, Rule 5, Section 5, Section 7 of the Substance Act, the Substance Act, Section 5, the Substance Act, Section 9B, Rule 5, Section 5, the Substance Act, Section 9B, Rule 5, the Substance Act, Section 5 of the Act, The Substance Act, the Substance Act, The Arms Act 54 of 1959, The Indian Explosives Act IV, The Indian Penal Code, Section 1, the Explosive Substance Act, the Indian Penal Code, the Explosive Substance Act, the Explosive Act, the Explosive Substance Act, Section 9B, Rule 5, Section 5, the Substance Act, Section 5 of the Act, Section 9B of the Act, Rule 5, the Explosive Substance Act, Section 7, Section 482, Section 5, the Explosive Substance Act

PERSON: S.K. Chattopadhyaya, 10 K. Gs, Koel, jilletin, Singh, Naibn, Kumar Srivastava, Judicial Magistrate, H.K. Mehta, Counsel, 8.10.71, Mehta, Latif Sah, Eqbal, Mehta, I.O., Kallappa Dunduppa Redrannvars andAnr, Nathu Ram v. Emperor, Eqbal, Mehta, Judicial Magistrate, Vindhya Pradesh, Judicial Magistrate, Judicial Magistrate, Dhurb Kumar, Latif Sah, Mehta, Judicial Magistrate

NORP: J.1, Rules

ORDINAL: first, first, first

DATE: 1884, 10.12.1991, 10.2.1991, 1988, 1990, 1883, 1927, 1951, 1948, 1950, 1891, 1949, 1983, 1884, 1908, 1908, 1883, 1908, 1908, 1884, 1908, fourteen years, five years, 1908

CARDINAL: 7.9.1994, 2, 184, 10, 25, 100, two, only 5, more than 5, 67/91, 7.9.1994, 1, more than 5 K. Gs, 622, 547.6, 21, 982, two, 3, 10, 12, 10, 59, 30, 1950.9, 1, 2, 10, 5, 32, 75, 10., 1884.3, 2, two, 2, 21, 7, 7.9.1994

ORG: M/s Paramount Explosive Magazine, Corporation, Corporation, the Police party, Corporation, M/s Paramount Explosive Magazine, Corporation, M/s Paramount Explosive, Magazine, Magazine, Daltonganj, the Central Government, M/s Paramount Explosive, Corporation, Corporation, the Central Government, Government Advocate, Judicial Magistrate, FIR, FIR, Court, AIR 1927, AIR 1934 Allahabad, FIR, the Indian Explosives (Amendment, the Indian Explosives, the Adaptation of Laws Orders 1937, States the Merged States (Laws) Act, the Union Territories Act, the Central Government, Sections 5 and 7 of the Act, the English Explosive Substance Act, Parliament, Central, FIR, Court, FIR, Division Bench, Court, Court, FIR, Court, FIR, Court

FAC: the Bihar State Mineral Development Corporation, Copal Krishna Pal v. The State of Bihar

GPE: K.Gs., Chianki, Counsel, Dhrub, Bihar, Bihar, Bombay, the States of Manipur, Tripura, India, India.11, crimes.12

PRODUCT: Mines

LOC: British India, the Central Govt

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