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Khaliquz-zaman Vs. State of U.P. and ors.
Allahabad
Oct-27-2004
Constitution
Land Acquisition Act - Sections 40(1); Kerala Tax Rules, 1959 - Rule 12; Uttar Pradesh Municipalities Act, 1916 - Sections 9, 13B 54, 54(1), 54(2), 54(3), 56, 86 to 88 and 104; Rajasthan Municipalities Act - Sections 65; Hindu Women's Rights to Property Act, 1947; Constitution of India (74th Amendment) Act, 1992; Uttar Pradesh Municipalities (Amendment) Act, 2001; Rajasthan Nathdwara Temple Act - Sections 16; ;Constitution of India - Articles 14, 19 19(1), 19(2), 21, 25, 26, 30 31(2), 243R, 243R(2), 243S 243ZA and 289; ;Punjab Municipal Corporation Act, 1976 - Sections 23; ;Indian Penal Code (IPC) - Sections 124A; Prisons Act, 1894 - Sections 30(2); Bihar Sales Tax Act, 1947; Calcutta Municipality Act - Sections 548; Municipal Laws
2005(1)AWC696; (2005)2UPLBEC1200
In Sunil Batra v. Delhi Administration (supra) the Supreme Court upheld the validity of Section 30(2) of the Prisons Act, 1894, which provides for solitary confinement of a prisoner under sentence of death in a cell and Section 56 … sustained.35. In Govindlalji v. State of Rajasthan : [1964]1SCR561 , the words 'affairs of the temple' occurring in Section 16 of the Rajasthan Nathdwara Temple Act were construed as restricted to secular affairs, as on a wider construction
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskSmt. Sudha Gupta and ors. Vs. State of Madhya Pradesh and ors.
Madhya Pradesh
Nov-24-1998
Criminal
Evidence Act, 1872 - Sections 101; Prisons Act, 1894; Indian Penal Code (IPC) - Sections 336, 337, 353 and 427; Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) - Order 6, Rule 2; Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) (Amendment) Act, 1976 - Sections 141; Constitution of India - Article 226; Madhya Pradesh Prison Rules 1968 - Rules 1, 13 and 14
1999CriLJ1742
could not be controlled despite the requisite treatment.52. It may be noticed that the provisions contained in the Prisons Act 1894 read with the provision's contained in the Madhya Pradesh Prison Rules 1968 amply secure the supply of the … alleged that Vinod Kumar Gupta, the deceased, had been arrested by the police for having committed offences under Sections 353, 336, 337 and 427, IPC for breaking the windscreen of Fire-brigade vehicle No. CPM/ 7924 by pelting … to a third Judge. The third Judge/nominated Judge vide the order dated 16-2-1998 returned the reference unanswered to Hon'ble the Chief Justice for further appropriate
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskGeorge Fernandes Vs. the State of Maharashtra
Mumbai
Oct-01-1963
Criminal
(1964)66BOMLR185; 1964MhLJ297
for breaches of discipline, be subject, as if they were convicted criminal prisoners, to the provisions of the Prisons Act, 1894 (Act IX of 1894), and the rules in the Bombay Jail Manual in so far as they are … Maharashtra Prison (Discipline) Rules, 1963, framed by the State of Maharashtra, in exercise of the powers conferred under Section 59 of the Prisons Act of 1894. These have been published in the Maharashtra Government Gazette, Part IVA, … denied certain privileges granted to the detenus under the provisions of el. 16 of the said Bombay Conditions of Detention Order, 1951. The grievance of
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Danial H. Walcott J. Prisoner Vs. Superintendent, Nagpur Central Priso ...
Mumbai
Sep-30-1971
Criminal
1972CriLJ673
a register maintained in the Central Jail, called a Register of Punishment, provided by Section 51 of the Prisons Act. 1894. This section reads as follows:51. Entries in punishment-books : - (i) In the punishment-book prescribed in section 12,
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskSendhaji Mathurji and ors. Vs. State of Gujarat and ors.
Gujarat
Aug-01-1980
Criminal
(1981)22GLR451
imprisonment for life awarded to them under Section 302, Indian Penal Code. They have earned remissions under the Prisons Act, 1894, and the Bombay Rules made thereunder. They contend that even though each one of them has served jail … On behalf of the petitioners, the following two contentions have been raised(1) Section 433A is ultra vires Article 161 of the Constitution.(ii) If it is not ultra vires Article 161, it, is at least not retrospective in
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskAsha Ranjan Vs. State of Bihar and Ors.
Supreme Court of India
Feb-15-2017
Land Acquisition
General of Prisons under Section 29 extracted above.” 28. Thereafter, the Court referred to Section 26 of the Prisons Act, 1894 and Sections 167 and 309 of the CrPC and adverted to the nature of power exercisable by the … Siwan on 31.3.1997. It is alleged that he and his private army fired upon the raiding party on 16.3.2002 when his house was raided and in that incident, the vehicles of Deputy Inspector General of Police, Saran
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskHusseIn Khan Mohamed Khan Vs. the State of Maharashtra
Mumbai
Mar-26-1979
Criminal
(1980)82BOMLR262
and sentenced to imprisonment shall be deemed to be a convicted criminal prisoner within the meaning of the Prisons Act, 1894, and shall be governed by the provisions of that Act and the rules made thereunder during the term … (2) - Maintenance of Internal Security (Maharashtra Conditions of Detention) Order, 1971, Clause 37--Prisons Act (IX of of 1894), Section 3(2), (3)--When does the custody of a security prisoner gets itself converted into that of a convicted criminal
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskHusseIn Khan and Mohamed Khan Vs. State of Maharashtra
Mumbai
Mar-26-1979
Criminal
1979CriLJ1248
and sentenced to imprisonment shall be deemed to be a convicted criminal prisoner within the meaning of the Prisons Act, 1894, and shall be governed by the provisions of that Act and the rules made thereunder during the term … two different criminal cases, being cases Nos. 1411 of 1974 and 1412 of 1974. The first was under Sections 7 and 8 of the Essential Commodities Act read with Clause 3(1)(b) of the Maharashtra Guests Control Order.
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskState of Andhra Pradesh Vs. Vallabhapuram Ravi
Supreme Court of India
Sep-14-1984
Criminal
Constitution of India - Article 254; Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) , 1973 - Sections 5, 117, 360, 432, 432(1), 433 and 433A; Indian Penal Code (IPC) - Sections 57, 82, 83 and 302; Andhra Pradesh Borstal Schools Act, 1925 - Sections 10A
AIR1985SC870; 1984CriLJ1511; 1984(2)Crimes552(SC); (1984)4SCC410; [1985]1SCR729
arising under the Bombay Borstal Schools Act, 1929. Merely because Section 5 of the Act has made the Prisons Act, 1894 and Prisoners Act, 1900 applicable to a Borstal School regarding matters not otherwise provided for does not make … prisons. The enquiries revealed that in England annually about 20,000 young criminals belonging to the age group of 16 to 21 were being admitted into prison by the end of the last century and that it was
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskDevpuri Hirapuri Vs. State of Gujarat
Gujarat
Sep-27-1999
NarcoticsCriminal
Constitution of India - Article 161; Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 - Sections 20(2) and 32(A); Prisons Act, 1894 - Sections 3(1) and 59; Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) , 1973 - Sections 27, 33, 432, 433, 434 and 462
(1999)3GLR880
contained in Bombay Jail Manual have been framed pursuant to the power conferred under Section 59 of the Prisons Act, 1894. Section 59 would read as under;'59. Power to make rules.___(1) The State Government may, by notification in the Official … to the very concept of imprisonment.This Court had an occasion to deal with remission order issued under Article 161 of the Constitution of India. It had also an occasion to deal with the provisions contained in Section
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