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Surjit Singh Vs. State of Haryana
Supreme Court of India
Aug-07-1996
Criminal
Evidence Act - Sections 27; Explosive Substances Act, 1908 - Sections 5
1996VIAD(SC)1; 1996(2)ALD(Cri)689; 1996CriLJ4161; JT1996(7)SC635; 1996(5)SCALE683; (1996)10SCC281
M.K. Mukherjee, J.1. The appellant before us stands convicted and sentenced under Section 5 of the Explosive Substances Act, 1908 by the Designated Court, Karnal for having been found in unlawful possession of a hand-grenade and a detonator.
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskHarpal Singh Vs. State of Punjab
Supreme Court of India
Dec-04-2007
Criminal
Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act, 1987 - Sections 3, 3(1), 4, 5, 9, 9(1), 11, 11(1), 12, 12(1), 18, 19, 20A, 20A(1) and 20A(2); Explosive Substances Act, 1908 - Sections 5; Arms Act - Sections 25; Explosives Act, 1884 - Sections 4, 5 and 9B; Indian Penal Code (IPC) - Sections 34 and 302; Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC)
AIR2008SC743; 2007AIRSCW7897; 2008(1)Crimes82; 2008(2)KCCRSN104
Sessions Case No. 4 of 2006 by which the appellant has been convicted under Section 5 of the Explosive Substances Act, 1908 and has been sentenced to 5 years R.I. and a fine of Rs. 1,000/-.2. The case of the
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskMohamad Asik and anr. Etc. Etc. Vs. State of Tamil Nadu
Chennai
Dec-30-2002
Criminal
Explosive Substances Act, 1908 - Sections 4 and 5; Indian Penal Code (IPC), 1860 - Sections 120B; Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) - Sections 165
2003CriLJ2468
Rs. 500/- each in default to undergo R.I. for a period of one month for the offence under Section 5 of the Explosive Substances Act, 1908, to undergo R.I. for six months for the offence under Section 17(1) … 500/- each in default to undergo R.I. for one month for the offence under Section 4 of the Explosive Substances Act, 1908, to undergo R.I. for a period of four years and to pay a fine of Rs. 500/- each
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Javed Ahmed Munshi Vs. the State
Delhi
Sep-20-2005
Criminal
Indian Penal Code (IPC) - Sections 53A, 53A(3) and 53A(4); ;Explosive Substances Act, 1908 - Sections 5; ;Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) (Amendment) Act, 1955 - Sections 117
124(2005)DLT403; 2005(84)DRJ421
by Act 26 of 1955, the maximum sentence awardable to an accused convicted under Section 5 of the Explosive Substances Act, 1908 is five years only. It is submitted that the sentence of transportation for 14 years as mentioned in
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskFrancis Xavier Salemao S/O David Salemao Vs. State Through the Public ...
Mumbai
Feb-15-2007
Criminal
Explosives Act, 1884 - Sections 9B(1); Explosive Substances Act, 1908 - Sections 5, 7; Arms Act, 1959 - Sections 3, 5, 25 and 35; Explosive Substances Act, 1905 - Sections 5; Explosives Rules, 1983
2007BomCR(Cri)847
tried under Sections 3, 5 r/w Section 25 of the Arms Act, 1959 and Section 5 of the Explosive Substances Act, 1908 in addition to Section 9B(1)(a) and (b) of the Explosive Act, 1884, with the allegation that at 13.00
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskThe State by the Psi of Bhatkal Town Police Station Vs. Karim M. S/O M ...
Karnataka
Mar-23-2006
Criminal
Explosive Substances Act, 1908 - Sections 5; Indian Penal Code (IPC) - Sections 34
K. Sreedhar Rao, J.1. A.1 to A.5 were charged for offence Under Section 5 of the Explosive Substances Act 1908. The facts of the prosecution disclose that on 10-11-1997 at 7-30 p.m. A1 is the driver of the
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskBhupinder Singh Vs. State of Punjab
Punjab and Haryana
Sep-01-2005
Criminal
Explosive Substances Act, 1908 - Sections 5; Arms Act - Sections 25; Indian Penal Code (IPC), 1860 - Sections 302 and 307
2006CriLJ17
default to further undergo RI for one month. Bhupinder Singh was further convicted under Section 5 of the Explosive Substances Act, 1908 and sentenced to undergo R.I. for 5 years and to pay a fine of Rs. 1,000/-, in default,
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskLopchand Naruji Jat and anr. Vs. State of Gujarat
Supreme Court of India
Sep-10-2004
Criminal
Explosive Act, 1884 - Sections 4 and 9B; Terrorists and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act, 1985 - Sections 5; Explosives Rules, 1983; Explosive Substances Act, 1908
2004(2)ALD(Cri)903; 2004CriLJ4241; [2004(4)JCR156(SC)]; JT2004(8)SC226; 2004(7)SCALE644; (2004)7SCC566; 2005(1)LC82(SC)
that the plea relating to sanction is based on confusion between two statues i.e. The Act and the Explosive Substances Act 1908 (in short the 'Explosive Substances Act'). Prior sanction for prosecuting any person is provided under the Explosive Substances … registered against the appellants-accused. They were charge-sheeted for the offence punishable under Sections 9B(i)(b) of the Act and Section 5 of the Terrorists & Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act, 1985 (in short the 'TADA'). By judgment and order dated
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskAbdul Gafoor Vs. State of Delhi and anr.
Delhi
Feb-21-2007
Criminal
Explosive Substance Act, 1908 - Sections 4 and 5; Indian Penal Code (IPC) - Sections 53 and 53A
2007(94)DRJ287
the punishment has to be considered omitted from the statute and thereforee, Sections 4 and 5 of the Explosive Substances Act, 1908 have to be read as if there was no sentence of transportation provided and only sentence regarding imprisonment … the judgment dated 17th May, 2004 passed by the Trial Court convicting the appellant under Section 4(b) and Section 5 of the Explosive Substance Act, 1908 and sentencing the appellant to undergo Rigorous Imprisonment for 10 years with
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskM. Balakrishna Reddy and Others Vs. Principal Secretary to Govt., Home ...
Andhra Pradesh
Feb-11-1999
Criminal
Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) , 1973 - Sections 306(4), 321, 397 and 435; Indian Penal Code (IPC), 1860 - Sections 120-B, 121-A, 143, 406, 494 and 498-A; Constitution of India - Article 227; Explosives Substances Act, 1908 - Sections 4, 5 and 6; Indian Explosives Act, 1884 - Sections 5(3) and 12
1999(2)ALD228; 1999(1)ALD(Cri)565; 1999(2)ALT325; 1999(2)ALT(Cri)9; 1999CriLJ3566
others for offences under Sections 121A IPC, 120B IPC read with Sections 4, 5 and 6 of the Explosives Substances Act, 1908 and Sections 5(3)(b) and 12 of the Indian Explosives Act, 1884 as well as the … for offences under Sections 121A IPC, 120B IPC read with Sections 4, 5 and 6 of the Explosives Substances Act, 1908 and Sections 5(3)(b) and 12 of the Indian Explosives Act, 1884 as well as the substantive offences.2. That … M. Radhakrishna Reddy were facing prosecution in Crime No.33 of 1995 under Section 498-A and 406 of 1PC when a Government order being G.O. Rt.
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