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Mar 21 2013

Yakub Abdul Razak Memon. Vs. the State of Maharashtra, Through Cbi , B ...

Court : Supreme Court of India

Decided on : Mar-21-2013

Subject : Criminal

Acts : Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act, 1987 - Sections 19, 3(3), 3(2)(i)(ii), 3(3)(4), 5, 6; Evidence Act, 1872 - Section 27; Indian Penal Code (IPC) - Sections 302, 307, 326, 324, 427, 435, 436, 201, 212, 120B; Arms Act, 1959 - Sections 3, 7, 25 (1-A), (1-B)(a); Explosives Act, 1884 - Sections 9B (1)(a)(b)(c); Explosive Substances Act, 1908 - Sections 3, 4(a)(b), 5, 6

sentences for the offences under TADA, the Indian PenalCode, 1860 (in short 'IPC') Arms Act, 1959 and the Explosives Act, 1884.By way of impugned judgment, the trial Court has convicted 100 persons andacquitted 23 persons of all the charges. … in the city of Bombay and its suburbs i.e. within Greater Bombay. And thereby committed offences punishable under Section 3(3) of TADA (P) Act, 1987 and Section 120-B of IPC read with Section 3(2)(i)(ii), 3(3)(4), 5 and 6

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Feb 12 1957

The State Vs. Ismail Shakur Morani

Court : Mumbai

Decided on : Feb-12-1957

Subject : Criminal

Acts : Explosives Act, 1884 - Sections 5 and 5(3); Indian Penal Code (IPC), 1860 - Sections 40; Explosives Rules, 1940 - Rule 81, 81(1) and 81(2); Defence of India Rules, 1939 - Rule 81(4); Explosive Substances Act, 1908 - Sections 3, 4 and 5

Reported in : AIR1958Bom103; (1957)59BOMLR491; 1958CriLJ352; ILR1957Bom487

of Rs. 150/-or in default to suffer one month's rigorous imprisonment.23. Appeal allowed. Indian Explosives Act (IV of 1884), Section 5(3) - Explosives Rules, 1940, Rule 81--Explosive Substances Act (VI of 1908), Sections 3, 4, 5--Whether mens rea … a contravention of condition No. 11 of the licence which was granted to the respondent under the Indian Explosives Act, 1884.12. Mr. Mistry has next contended that even if we came to the conclusion that the respondent had contravened

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Mar 21 2013

Sanjay Dutt and ors. Vs. State of Maharashtra, Through Cbi (Stf), Bomb ...

Court : Supreme Court of India

Decided on : Mar-21-2013

Subject : Criminal

Acts : Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA Act), 1987 - Sections 3(2)(i)(ii), 3(3)(4), 2, 5, 6; Indian Penal Code (IPC) - Sections 302, 307, 326, 324, 427, 435, 436, 201, 212; Arms Act, 1959 - Sections 25 (1-A), (1-B)(a), 3, 7; Explosives Act, 1884 - Sections 9B (1)(a)(b)(c); Explosive Substances Act, 1908 - Sections 3, 4(a)(b), 5, 6; Prevention of Damage to Public Property Act, 1984 - Section 4

and 7 read with Sections 25 (1-A), (1-B)(a) of the Arms Act, 1959, Sections 9B (1)(a)(b)(c) of the Explosives Act, 1884, Sections 3, 4(a)(b), 5 and 6 of the Explosive Substances Act, 1908 and Section 4 of the Prevention

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Dec 04 2007

Harpal Singh Vs. State of Punjab

Court : Supreme Court of India

Decided on : Dec-04-2007

Subject : Criminal

Acts : 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)

Reported in : AIR2008SC743; 2007AIRSCW7897; 2008(1)Crimes82; 2008(2)KCCRSN104

in the court on 24.2.1994 for prosecution of the appellant under Sections 4, 5, and 9B(b) of the Explosives Act, 1884. There was no mention of any offence under TADA or under the Explosive Substances Act, 1908. The charge-sheet … G.P. Mathur, J.1. This Appeal has been preferred under Section 19 of the Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act, 1987 against the judgment and order dated 16.3.2007 of

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Feb 15 2007

Francis Xavier Salemao S/O David Salemao Vs. State Through the Public ...

Court : Mumbai

Decided on : Feb-15-2007

Subject : Criminal

Acts : 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

Reported in : 2007BomCR(Cri)847

J.1. This appeal is by the accused who has been convicted and sentenced under Section 9B(1)(b) of the Explosives Act, 1884(Act, for short) for having been found in possession of 9 non electrical detonators and 31 electrical detonators(item Nos. … the Explosives Act, 1884(Act, for short) for having been found in possession of 9 non electrical detonators and 31 electrical detonators(item Nos. 25 to 28), 26 percussion caps(item Nos. 20 and 24) of panchanama Exh.C12 which are

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Apr 30 2003

Jameel Ahmed and anr. Vs. State of Rajasthan

Court : Supreme Court of India

Decided on : Apr-30-2003

Subject : CriminalNarcotics

Acts : Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act, 1987 - Sections 3(3), 6, 6(1), 15, 15(1) and 15(3); Indian Penal Code (IPC) - Sections 120B and 286; Expolsive Substances Act - Sections 4, 5 and 6; Explosives Act, 1884 - Sections 9B and 9C; Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) - Sections 229 and 313; Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Rules - Rule 15 and 15(5); Evidence Act - Sections 24 to 30

Reported in : JT2003(4)SC294; RLW2003(3)SC424; 2003(4)SCALE402; (2003)9SCC673; 2003(2)LC993(SC)

3 months. Nextly, he held A-5 guilty of offences punishable under Sections 9B(i)(b) and 9C of the Explosive Act, 1884 and sentenced him to undergo RI for 2 years with a fine of Rs. 500/-; in default to … Substances Act. Learned Judge also held A-5 guilty of offences punishable under Sections 9B(i)(b) and 9C of the Explosives Act. Based on the said conviction, he imposed a sentence of 5 years' RI with a fine of Rs. … by the Deputy Superintendent of Police, CBI/SIC.II, New Delhi for offences under Sections 3(3) and 6 of the Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act, 1987

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Apr 11 2001

Shyam Sunder Vs. the State of Rajasthan and ors.

Court : Rajasthan

Decided on : Apr-11-2001

Subject : Criminal

Reported in : 2007(3)WLN95

IPC. However, SHO Madan Dan Singh investigated the case and filed challan Under Section 9B of the Explosive Act, 1884 against respondents No.2 and 3 accused and also for the offence Under Sections 286, 337, 338 and 304A … petition by the petitioner that on 5.5.1999 when the van of respondent No. 2 Kailash Chand Jhanwar carrying explosive substance in a huge quantity being unloaded in 'Nohra' of respondent No.2, at that time due to explosion

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Feb 11 1999

M. Balakrishna Reddy and Others Vs. Principal Secretary to Govt., Home ...

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Decided on : Feb-11-1999

Subject : Criminal

Acts : 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

Reported in : 1999(2)ALD228; 1999(1)ALD(Cri)565; 1999(2)ALT325; 1999(2)ALT(Cri)9; 1999CriLJ3566

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 besides the accused who were sent up for trial two accused … - held, Order of withdrawal not justified. - ALL INDIA SERVICES ACT, 1951. Sections 32(c) (As amended by Section 3 of Amendment Act, 2005] & 10 & General Clauses Act, 1897, Section 6: [G.S. Singhvi, CJ, Dr.G. Yethirajulu,

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Jul 12 1994

Hitendra Vishnu Thakur and Others Etc. Etc. Vs. State of Maharashtra a ...

Court : Supreme Court of India

Decided on : Jul-12-1994

Subject : Criminal

Acts : Constitution of India - Article 22(2); Explosive Act, 1884; Indian Penal Code (IPC), 1860 - Sections 114, 120, 147, 148, 149, 302 and 338; Terriorist and Disruptive Activities Prevention Act, 1987 - Sections 3(1), 4, 6, 18, 19(1) and 20(4); Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) - Sections 2, 57, 167(2), 173, 260(1), 262, 263-265 and 436 to 450; Indian Arms Act, 1959 - SectionS 3 and 25(1); Explosive Substances Act, 1908; Inflammable Substances Act, 1952

Reported in : AIR1994SC2623; 1995CriLJ517; 1994(2)Crimes916(SC); JT1994(4)SC255; 1994(3)SCALE105; (1994)4SCC602; [1994]Supp1SCR360; 1994(2)LC786(SC); MANU/SC/0526/1994

act or things by using (a) bombs or dynamite or (b) other explosives substances or (c) inflammable substances or (d) fire arms or (e) other … activity, contravenes any of the provisions of or any rule made under the Arms Act 1959, the Explosive Act, 1884, the Explosive Substances Act 1908 or the Inflammable Substances Act 1952 and renders him liable to punishment for … leave petitions (criminal) the three meaningful questions which require our consideration are: (1) when can the provisions of Section 3(1) of the Terrorist and Disruptive Activities Act. 1987. (hereinafter referred to as the TADA) be attracted? (2) Is

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Feb 17 2010

State of West Bengal and ors. Vs. the Committee for Protection of Demo ...

Court : Supreme Court of India

Decided on : Feb-17-2010

Subject : Civil

Acts : Delhi Special Police Establishment Act, 1946 - Sections 1(1), 2, 3, 4, 4(1), 5, 5(1) and 6; ;Arms Act, 1959 - Sections 25 and 27; ;Explosives Act, 1884 - Section 9B; ;Government of India Act, 1935; ;Indian Penal Code (IPC), 1860 - Sections 148, 149, 201, 302, 364, 436 and 448; ;Constitution of India - Articles 1, 13, 14, 19, 19(1), 21, 31C, 32, 142, 144, 226, 226(1), 245 to 255 and 256 to 261

Reported in : 2010(2)KCCR785,RLW2010(1)SC822,2010(2)SCALE467,2010(2)LC1047(SC):(2010)3SCC571

(for short 'the IPC') read with Sections 25/27 of the Arms Act, 1959 and Section 9(B) of the Explosives Act, 1884 was registered only on 5th January, 2001. On 8th January, 2001, Director General of Police, West Bengal directed … special police force to be called the Delhi Special Police Establishment for the investigation of offences notified under Section 3 in any Union Territory; Sub-section (2) confers upon the members of the said police establishment in relation to

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