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Judgment Search Results Home > Cases Phrase: border security force act 1968 section 50 combination of punishments Court: rajasthan Year: 1995 Page 1 of about 1 results (0.072 seconds)

Apr 25 1995 (HC)

Gajendra Singh Vs. State of Rajasthan and anr.

Court : Rajasthan

Decided on : Apr-25-1995

Reported in : 1995CriLJ3347; 1995(3)WLC635; 1995(2)WLN31

..... dated 23rd july, 1994, passed by the learned sessions judge, jodhpur, whereby he allowed the application dated 23-5-1994 filed under section 80 of the border security force act, 1968 (in short, 'the act') by the d. i. g., b. s. f., bikaner (non-petitioner no. 2) and directed that the accused-petitioner be handed over to ..... . the central government in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (k) of sub-section (2) of section 141 of the act has made the criminal courts and border security force courts (adjustment of jurisdiction) rules 1969 (in short 'adjustment of jurisdiction rules'). rule 2(iii) of the said rules defines 'competent authority', which means ..... the director general, inspector general, or a deputy inspector general of the border security force.13. rule 3 deals with the trial of person subject to the act. it proclaims that where a person subject to the act is brought before a magistrate and charged with an offence for which he is liable to be .....

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Mar 08 1995 (HC)

Union of India (Uoi) and ors. Vs. S.S. Kothiyal and ors.

Court : Rajasthan

Decided on : Mar-08-1995

Reported in : 1995(2)WLC288; 1995(1)WLN351

..... lieutenant on 30.6.1963. the petitioner was promoted as captain in the year 1965 and acting major in the year 1966. the petitioner was released from the army service on 16.9.1967 and was absorbed in the border security force where he was already working on deputation for some time as assistant commandant.3. respondents no. ..... as deputy commandant. this too is an admitted fact as recorded in the dpc proceedings that only such officers were appointed and absorbed as assistant commandant in the border security force, who had a high average record in the army and who did well during the interview. there were no interviews held for the post of deputy commandants. ..... that the record of the petitioner even in the army was a high average record otherwise he would not have been absorbed as assistant commandant in the border security force. there is nothing to indicate in the proceedings the basis for supersession of the petitioner respondent no. 1. reference may usefully be made to the observations .....

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Jan 11 1995 (HC)

Shahmir Alias Shahmiria Vs. State of Rajasthan and anr.

Court : Rajasthan

Decided on : Jan-11-1995

Reported in : 1995CriLJ3341

..... against petitioner shahmir and koja khan in the court of the special judicial magistrate (economic offences), rajasthan, jaipur. the accused-petitioner was found involved in the recovery made by the border security force of 52.390 kgs. of silver on 28-3-90 as well as 10.469 kgs. of silver recovered by the b. s. f. on 20-3-91.2. the ..... fatal. in smt. rekhaben virendra kapadia v. the state of gujarat, : 1979crilj212 , the detenu was detained under order dated 22-7-74 under section 3 of the maintenance of internal security act. the order was cancelled on 9-12-74 and he was released. he was again detained on 4-7-77 in pursuance to the order dated 7-2-77 passed ..... was passed by the district magistrate, 24 paragana, on 29-12-73, which was made under sub-section (1) read with sub-section (2) of section 3 of the internal security act. the order of detention was challenged on the ground of delay in passing the order. while repelling this contention, it was held by the supreme court that 'the test of .....

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Mar 14 1995 (HC)

Mohd. Nasir and anr. Vs. State of Rajasthan

Court : Rajasthan

Decided on : Mar-14-1995

Reported in : 1995(3)WLC217; 1995(1)WLN519

..... pakistan to india, a police party led by shri d.s, dinkar, asp, with the assistance of border security force (b.s.f.) on 17.1.89 at about 11.20 pm, six persons, who were coming from pakistan border side and carrying bags, were snapped near the canal end. they were challenged by the police and ..... confessional statement of co-accused. i respectfully agree with this dictum of law but as mentioned earlier, besides the confessional statements recorded under section 67 of the act, there is sufficient independent evidence against the petitioner, which is corroborated by the statements of co-accused persons. hence, the facts of this case are clearly ..... sessions judgej sriganganagar in aforementioned special case 'stale v. hardayat singh & others', whereby he has framed charge for the offences under sections 8/25 and 29, ndps act (in short, 'the act') against petitioner mohd. nasir s/o mohd, hussain r/o karachi (a pak national), under section 8/29 against petitioner ahsan khan alias baba and under .....

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Sep 18 1995 (HC)

Bhaje Singh Vs. State of Rajasthan

Court : Rajasthan

Decided on : Sep-18-1995

Reported in : 1996(2)WLC296; 1995(2)WLN657

..... life, therefore, the benefit of set off contemplated under section 428 cr.p.c. could not be extended to him.38. in our considered opinion there is a force in the aforesaid argument of the learned public prosecutor that the benefit of set off under section 428 cr.p.c. cannot be extended to an accused, who ..... an integrated whole the court either believe it to exist or considers its existence so probable that a prudent mind ought under the circumstances of the case to act upon the supposition that it exists. in the present case prosecution has successfully established all links beyond a pale of doubt to connect the accused appellant with homicidal ..... the murder of deceased hamer singh which falls within the definition of culpable homicide amounting to murder.32. the first comes mensrea or awareness of wrongful of an act with criminal intent of accused-appellant. as discussed in preceding paragraphs in detail that accused-appellant has developed illicit love affair with pw 2 magni bai prior to .....

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Apr 18 1995 (HC)

Mohammad Yusuf and anr. Vs. Bhairon Singh Shekhawat

Court : Rajasthan

Decided on : Apr-18-1995

Reported in : AIR1995Raj239; 1995(2)WLN441

..... bishops. no one who treasures religion and ethics, a catholic or (for this matter) any one who believes in religion, cannot support the atheistic forces or their allies. to act otherwise would be a challenge to the holy teaching authority of the church. obvisouly the church-leadership which has given these guidelines has vested interest or ..... society' to 'marxists and hindu leaders'. the third paragraph slates that the speaker made it clear that these anti-religious parties must not entertain the hope of securing the votes of muslims 'in whose head the islam's blood was flowing'. mr. nariman submitted that the allegations as regards the killing of muslims and the ..... , the publication carried the heading 'bhartiya janta party' and caried the bottom line to the effect that it was published by the bhartiya janta party, rajasthan. borders on both the sides carried pictures of earthern lamps. the body contained a picture of goddess laxmi seated on a lotus having five upper petals and three lower .....

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