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Sep 21 2004 (HC)

Vinod Kumar S/O Sudarshan Kelkar Vs. Union of India (Uoi) and ors.

Court : Mumbai

Reported in : 2004(4)MhLj561

..... position that section 121a of the b.s.f. act has been introduced in the border security force act w.e.f. 1-9-2000 and the petitioner-prisoner has been convicted by the border security court by the order dated 17-7-1992. it may be useful to reproduce section 121a of the border security force act, which is pari materia to section 428 of the ..... convicted and sentenced to suffer imprisonment for life and ordered to be dismissed from service. prior to 1-9-2000 there was no provision in the border security force act regarding grant of set off against the term of imprisonment imposed upon the convict and for the first time by the b.s.f. (amendment ..... this petition is; whether the petitioner prisoner who is undergoing imprisonment on his conviction by the security force court for the offence under section 302 of the indian penal code and under section 46 of the border security force act, 1968 (for short, the b.s.f. act) is entitled to set off for the period he has undergone detention as an under- .....

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Jul 16 2010 (HC)

Shri Kantilal Bhanudas Dukare a/P Raogaon, Tal.Karmala, Dist.Solapur. ...

Court : Mumbai

..... petitioner was accordingly charge sheeted under the provisions of sections 40 and 46 of the border security force act 1968. the charges levelled against the petitioner are as under :charge bsf act, sec.401stan omission pre judicial to good order and discipline of the force in that he,on 07.07.2000 at about 1000 hrs while on op duty at ..... allauddin a gratification other than legal remuneration as a motive or reward for forbearing to an official act, to wit, gave exit clearance of 08 cattle heads towards bangladesh.3 an inquiry was conducted under the provisions of the border security force act by the summary court. witnesses were examined on behalf of the department i.e. bsf and ..... view of the time which has already been elapsed.10 the petitioner to appear before the appellate authority i.e. the office of the dig, sector, head quarter, border security force, at malda, post office narayanpur, dist. malda (west bengal) kolkatta pin code no.732141, on 16th of august 2010 at 11.00 a.m. at the .....

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Jul 04 1985 (HC)

Union of India (Uoi) Vs. Pundalik Manikrao Waghmare and anr.

Court : Mumbai

Reported in : 1985(2)BomCR363; 1986MhLJ533

..... 11(1) of the central reserve police force act, 1949 for remissness and grave misconduct in the discharge of his duties as a member of the force. the allegation against him was that he beat one premising of d/82 border security force and another water carrier motilal of f/27 border security force when he tried to intervene and stop the ..... into consideration, in view of the gravity of the charge, appropriate punishment was imposed. the misconduct did come under the purview of the central reserve police force act. it was asserted that the commandant, 27th battalion, was competent to initiate the disciplinary proceedings and impose the punishment he did.6. the trial court framed ..... which occurred outside his official duties, that is, at a cinema show. that matter was subject to civil law and not subject to central reserve police force act, 1949.4. the plaintiff calls in question the said dismissal order on the ground that the principles of natural justice were violated in conducting the inquiry. .....

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Mar 24 2004 (HC)

Commodore Narinder M. Pandit S/O Late Munshi Ram Arjundas Pandit Vs. t ...

Court : Mumbai

Reported in : 2004(4)BomCR814; (2004)106BOMLR98

..... guard act, 1978 (30 of 1978), and the national security guard act, 1986 (47 of 1986).(2) for the removal of doubts, it is hereby declared ..... reads thus :25. military, navy and air force or other law not to be affected.- (1) nothing in this act shall affect the jurisdiction exercisable by, or the procedure applicable to, any court or other authority under the army act, 1950 (45 of 1950), the air force act, 1950 (46 of 1950), the navy act, 1957 (62 of 1957), the border security force act, 1968 (47 of 11968), the coast .....

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Feb 22 1989 (HC)

R.N. Kaker Vs. Shabir FidahuseIn and Another

Court : Mumbai

Reported in : 1989(1)BomCR503; 1990CriLJ144

..... the official gazette, invest any officer of the department of central execise, narcotics customs, revenue intelligence or border security force or any class of such officers with the powers of an officer-in-charge of a police station for the investigation of the offences under this act. (2) the state government may, by notification published in the official gazette, invest any officer of the ..... or psychotropic substance in respect of which an offence punishable under this act has been committed. under sub-section (2) of section 41, any such officer of gazetted rank of the departments of central excise, narcotics, customs, revenue intelligence or any other department of the central government or of the border security force as is empowered in this behalf by the state government, if .....

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Aug 31 1989 (HC)

B.S. Rawat, Asstt. Collector of Customs Vs. Mohmed Azan Khan and Other ...

Court : Mumbai

Reported in : 1990(2)BomCR122; 1991CriLJ820

..... of officers of gazetted rank of the departments of central excise, narcotics, customs, revenue intelligence or any other department of the central government or of the border security force as is empowered in this behalf by general or special order by the central government for arresting persons or searching buildings, conveyance or places. s. 42 ..... any officer of the department of central excise, narcotics customs, revenue intelligence or border security force or any class of such officers with the powers of an officer-in-charge of a police station for the investigation of the offences under the act. under s. 67 any authorised officer has power to call for the ..... the applicant urged that it would be extremely difficult for the customs authorities and other agencies who have to investigate into serious offences under the central acts to make any progress with the investigation if directions are not given by the magistrate or the other authorities for enabling the investigating agency to carry .....

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Aug 29 1994 (HC)

Syed Jamir S/O Syed Usman Vs. the State of Maharashtra

Court : Mumbai

Reported in : 1996(2)BomCR259

..... such officer of gazetted rank of the departments of central excise, narcotics, customs, revenue intelligence or any other department of the central government or of the border security force as is empowered in this behalf by general or special order by the central government, or any such officer of the revenue, drugs control, excise, police ..... acting under section 42'. ... ... ...'42. power of entry, search, seizure and arrest without warrant or authorisation.- (1) any such officer (being an officer superior, in rank to a peon, sepoy or constable) of the departments of central excise, narcotics, customs, revenue intelligence or any other department of the central government or of the border security force ..... w. 2 pralhad khillare, it can be held that compliance of section 50 of the ndps act was made. thus, the argument of the learned counsel for appellant that there was non-compliance of section 50 of the ndps act, has no force and cannot be accepted.11. mr. m.r. daga, the learned counsel for .....

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Aug 21 1996 (HC)

Mohomed HussaIn Farah Vs. Union of India (Uoi) and anr.

Court : Mumbai

Reported in : 1997(1)BomCR603

..... officer of gazetted rank of the departments of centrals excise, narcotics, customs, revenue intelligence or any other department of the central government or of the border security force as is empowered in this behalf by general or special order by the central government, or any such officer of the revenue, drugs control, excise, ..... acting under section 42.''42. power of entry, search, seizure and arrest without warrant or authorisation:- (1) any such officer (being an officer superior in rank to a peon, sepoy or constable) of the departments of central excise, narcotics, customs, revenue intelligence or any other department of the central government or of the border security force ..... 0.2% morphine. after completing the investigation, the accused was charge-sheeted for the offences under the aforestated provisions of narcotic drugs & psychotropic substances act, 1985.8. at the trial the accused pleaded not guilty. his defence was one of the total denial.9. on perusal of the evidence adduced .....

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Jun 16 1993 (HC)

Assocn. of Engineering Workers Vs. Air Workers (India) Engineering Pvt ...

Court : Mumbai

Reported in : (1994)ILLJ1136Bom

..... addition, the company was also carrying on airlifting activity, regarding perishable cargo to the gulf countries. (c) in august, 1979, however, the 1st respondent-company lost border security force contract, and d.c.-iv air-craft operations contract for lifting perishable cargo and in may, 1981 it lost flying operations contract given by igro. the workload was reduced ..... the retrenchment was validly imposed; that compensation has been paid or offered to the workman and there is due compliance of section 25(f) of the industrial disputes act it was also submitted that out of 21 employees, 14 to 15 workers had settled their matter and the dispute was, therefore, restricted to about 6 workers. ..... the industrial tribunal has also found that the evidence on record led on behalf of the management indicated due compliance of section 25(f) of the industrial disputes act. i do not find any error in the fining of the tribunal. there is no apparent error on the fact of the record and in the circumstances .....

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Mar 07 2011 (HC)

Shri Salil Anupendra Chaturvedi and ors. Vs. State of Maharashtra and ...

Court : Mumbai

..... group conducting some sensitive investigations. he, however, came to be transferred by the government of india from the post of joint director, c.b.i. to the post of border security force (bsf) in an equivalent post of i.g.p. the real grievance of the appellant in that case was that he was eased out of the sensitive post in c ..... concerned officer, if there is administrative exigency. for that, reliance is placed on section 36 of cr.p.c. as well as sections 3 and 4 of the bombay police act, 1951. he has placed reliance on the exposition of apex court in state of bihar & anr. vs. j.a.c. saldanna & ors. reported in air 1980 sc 326, in ..... general appearing for the state contends that there is no substance in the allegations made by the petitioner. in his submission, there is no averment in the petition that the act of the government is malafide or politically motivated. further, no grievance has been made against the new incumbent who has already taken over investigation of the case. there is .....

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