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Mustakmiya Jabbarmiya Shaikh Vs. M.M. Mehta, Commissioner of Police an ...
Supreme Court of India
Mar-23-1995
Criminal
Arms Act - Sections 3(4); Gujarat Prevention of Anti-Social Activities Act, 1985 - Sections 3; Indian Penal Code (IPC) - Sections 212 and 214
1995(3)Crimes18(SC); (1995)2GLR1268; JT1995(4)SC215; 1995(2)SCALE376; (1995)3SCC237; 1995(1)LC792(SC)
Chapter XVII of the Indian Penal Code or any of the offences punishable under Chapter V of the Arms Act, 1959. Here it would also be appropriate to reproduce the relevant part of Section 3 of the Act as … and, therefore, the names and identity of the witnesses have not been disclosed in public interest under Section 9(2) of the Act The relevant criminal activities as alleged against the detenu-petitioner are precisely detailed herein below :_____________________________________________________________________________________________
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskHusen Aba Bahadur Deceased by His Heirs Anawar Husen Bahadur and ors. ...
Mumbai
Aug-20-2002
TenancyProperty
Bombay Tenancy and Agricultural Lands Act, 1948 - Sections 32, 32F, 32G, 43-1B, 43-1B(2), 43-1D, 43-1D(1), 43-1D(2) and 43-1D(3)
2003(1)ALLMR178; 2003(1)BomCR627; (2003)2BOMLR630; 2002(4)MhLj786
What is relevant to mention at this stage is that before this order was passed by the Tahsildar, chapter III-AA came to be introduced on October 20, 1964 by Maharashtra Act No. 9 of 1964. By the … that deceased Sakharam retired from the armed forces on December 10,1959. It is not in dispute that by Act 13 of 1956, persons who were serving members of the armed forces were treated as disabled landlords, and
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskSukhdev Singh Dhindsa and anr. Vs. the State of Punjab and anr.
Punjab and Haryana
Aug-09-1985
Criminal
1985CriLJ1739
6 of the Explosive Substances Act, 1908, and Sections 25,26, 27, 28, 29, 30 and 31 of the Arms Act; 1959, is arrested or appears or is brought before a Court; or(b) who, having any reason to believe that … amendment which would mean that the higher Court has lesser discretion of granting bail than the lower Court,4) Chapter 15 of the Indian Penal Code specifies offences relating to religion. Chapter 8 mentions offences against the public … Rule 8 specifies the Registers which are required to be maintained. Rule 9 prescribes the procedure of selection of candidates for Register A-1, while Rule
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Mohmad Ayub @ Babbu Sagirbhai Shaikh Vs. Commissioner of Police and or ...
Gujarat
Jul-28-1993
Criminal
(1994)1GLR589
cases for the offences punishable under Chapters XVI and XVII of the I.P.C. and Chapter V of the Arms Act, 1959, pending investigation can be taken into consideration for arriving at the subjective satisfaction as to whether a person … Court of Kerala in State of Kerala v. Parameswaran Pilial Vasudevan Nair 1975 FAC 8 : 1975 Cri.LJ 97:Judicial propriety, dignity and decorum demand that being the highest judicial tribunal in the country even obiter dictum of
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskSantosh Kashinath Kamble Vs. State of Maharashtra and Others
Mumbai
Mar-04-2016
Education
XVII of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 or any of the offences punishable under Chapter V of the Arms Act, 1959. 3. Mr. Tripathi would submit that Article 22(5) of the Constitution of India guarantees the detenu a right … and they are distinguishable on facts. For these reasons, Mr. Yagnik would submit that the petition be dismissed. 9. Reliance is placed by Mr. Yagnik on the following decisions: (1) Phulwari Jagdambaprasad Pathak vs. R.H. Mendonca and
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskAbu Salem Abdul Qayoom Ansari Vs. State of Maharashtra and anr.
Supreme Court of India
Sep-10-2010
Criminal
Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act, 1987 - Sections 3(2)(i), 3(2)(ii), 3(3), 3(5), 5, 19; Indian Penal Code (IPC) - Sections 120B, 302, 307, 387, 382; Constitution of India - Article 32
and 5 of the TADA Act read with Sections 3, 7(a), 25(1A), 25(1AA), 26, 29, 35 of the Arms Act, 1959 read with Sections 3, 4, 5 and 6 of the Explosive Substances Act, 1908. The appellant-Abu Salem was … of Section 3 of the Extradition Act, 1962, directing that the provisions of the Extradition Act, other than Chapter-III, shall apply to the Portuguese Republic with effect from 13.12.2002. j) The Government of India gave an undertaking … only for the offences mentioned in the extradition decree.2) Criminal Appeal No. 990 of 2006, filed under Section 19 of the Terrorist and Disruptive Activities
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskCapt Chethan Y K (retd) Vs. Union Of India
Karnataka
Sep-22-2021
Land Acquisition
Independence, vide notification dated 6.7.1963 and 26.12.1966, again exemptions were granted.4. It is the petitioner's contention that the Arms Act, 1959 came into force on 1.10.1962. However, under the Act of 1959 also, in exercise of powers conferred under … offence, if so, the offence and the sentence; whether he has been ordered to execute a bond under Chapter VII of Cr.P.C for keeping the peace or good behavior; and whether he has been prohibited under the … 025 8 AKHILA KODAVA SAMAJA REP. BY ITS PRESIDENT VIRAJPET, KODAGU-571 218 9 FEDERATION OF KODAGU GOWDA SAMAJA'S (R) SUBHEDAR GUDDEMANE APPAIAH GOWDA ROAD GOWDA
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskState of Maharashtra, Etc. Etc. Vs. Som Nath Thapa, Etc. Etc.
Supreme Court of India
Apr-12-1996
Criminal
Indian Penal Code (IPC), 1860 - Sections 109, 120-A, 201, 212, 302, 307, 324, 326, 427, 435 and 436; Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act, 1987 - Sections 1(4), 2(1), 3(3), 5, 6, 9 and 21(2); Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1913; Arms Act, 1959; Explosives Act, 1884 - Sections 9B; Explosive Substances Act, 1908 - Sections 3, 4, 5 and 6; Prevention of Damage to Public Property Act, 1984; Explosive Rules, 1983
1996IIIAD(SC)502; AIR1996SC1744; 1996(2)ALD(Cri)207; (1996)98BOMLR513; 1996CriLJ2448; 1996(2)Crimes64(SC); JT1996(4)SC615; 1996(3)SCALE449; (1996)4SCC659; [1996]Supp1SCR189
Indian Penal Code and offences under Section 3 and 7 read with Section 25(1A), (1B), (a) of the Arms Act, 1959, Section 9-B(1), (a), (b), (c) of the Explosives Act, 1884, Section 3 4(a), (b) 5 and 6 of … be apposite to note at the threshold that Sections 120-A and 120-B, which are the two sections in Chapter V-A of the Code, came to be introduced by Criminal Law Amendment Act of 1913. The Statement of
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskOm Prakash Vs. State of U.P. Thru Secy. Home and ors.
Allahabad
Dec-22-2010
Land Acquisition
the present case, it s appropriate to have some mandatory provisions which govern the filed in question. 13. Chapter II of the Arms Act 1959 provides for acquisition, possession, manufacture, sale, import, export and transport of arms … time to time, so keeping the said facts and the provisions as provided under Section 15(3) of the Arms Act, 1959 (hereinafter referred to as the Act) read with Section 13 of the Act, no good reasons or grounds … Ahmad v. State of U.P. & Ors. [2010 (2) JIC 585 (All)]. 9. In view of the abovesaid facts, counsel for the petitioner submits that
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskChairman, Board of Trustees, c.p.t. Vs. M/S Arebee Star Maritime agen. ...
Supreme Court of India
Aug-05-2020
Education
this section and section 62- (a) “arms and ammunition” have the meanings respectively assigned to them in the Arms Act, 1959 (54 of 1959); (b) “controlled goods” means goods the price or disposal of which is regulated under any … they are cleared for home consumption or are warehoused or are transhipped in accordance with the provisions of Chapter VIII.46. Entry of goods on importation.-(1) The importer of any goods, other than goods intended for transit or … where a delivery order is withheld or withdrawn, disabling the consignee from 9 getting delivery of the goods, the position remains as if no delivery
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