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Mar 26 1997 (HC)

Annamalai Vs. State

Court : Chennai

Reported in : 1997CriLJ3324

..... . 16. on conclusion of trial, the trial court convicted the appellant/accused holding him guilty for the offences under sections 302 ipc and 25(1)(c), 25(1b)(a) of the indian arms act and under section 9-b(1)(b) of indian explosives act, 1984 and sentenced him to undergo life imprisonment for the offence u/s. 302 ipc and ri for 3 years ..... s.c. 60/1986 on the file of first additional sessions judge, salem. he was tried and convicted for the offences under sections 302, ipc, 25(1)(c), 25(1b)(a) of indian arms act and 9b(1)(b) of indian explosives act, 1984 and sentenced to undergo life imprisonment for the offence under s. 302, ipc and ri for 3 years on each ..... -1986 against the appellant. 14. on committal the trial court framed charges against the appellant/accused for the offence under sections 302 ipc read with 25(1)(c), 25(1b)(a) of indian arms act and 9-b(1)(b) of indian explosives act. the appellant pleaded not guilty. the prosecution had examined p.ws. 1 to 16 on its side and filed ex .....

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Aug 21 1997 (HC)

Karuppiah Alias Kabir Vs. the District Magistrate and the District Col ...

Court : Chennai

Reported in : 1997(2)CTC297

..... a case was registered against them in crime no. 178 of 1996 by rameswaram town police for the offences under the indian penal code and under section 5 of the indian explosives act, 1908 and remanded to judicial custody. the investigation further disclosed that he was frequently making clandestine visits to sri lanka for the purpose of supplying petrol ..... , 1983 and further stated that a licence is obligatory for possession, sale and use of the said explosives.4. after the order of detention was passed under sections 3(1)(a) and 3(2) of the national security act, 1980, the detaining authority provided an opportunity to make representation in writing to the central government and also to ..... any material to connect the detenu with the occurrence, dated 9.8.1996 mentioned in the grounds or to show that the detenu had contravened section 22 of the customs act. he has also alleged that the earlier occurrence on 19.8.1996 at 2.00 hours and the allegation that the inspector of police apprehended .....

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Jun 18 1998 (HC)

Donnington Tea Factory and ors. Vs. Sub-divisional Magistrate and

Court : Chennai

Reported in : 1998CriLJ3585

..... construction of any building or the disposal of a substance which is likely to occasion a conflagration or explosion. but there is no such thing pleaded in the application. therefore, keeping in view the provisions of section 133 of the code it would follow that the apprehended nuisance, as in the present ease, was ..... indicate that conducting separate enquiry by taking evidence would not always be a 'must'. as per the section, the learned magistrate on receiving the information derived from any source, can act under sub-section (1) and take action under this section. but, the question in the case on hand, whether keeping of any goods in the factory ..... open to the authorities concerned, if such illegal things continue, could even now take appropriate action by invoking the relevant provisions of the food adulteration act and the essential commodities act, as referred to above. this order would not stand in their way of taking other appropriate action in order to redress the grievance of the .....

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Oct 27 1998 (HC)

Commissioner of Income-tax Vs. Gomatesh Granites

Court : Chennai

Reported in : [2000]246ITR737(Mad)

..... so extracted. it is only the importers in other countries who were polishing and cutting blocks to suit their requirements.'2. the benefit of section 80j and section 80hh of the income-tax act was denied to the assessee by the income-tax officer and by the appellateauthority. the tribunal disagreeing with them, having allowed the assessee's appeal ..... pattern to facilitate extraction of big blocks more or less in a cubical form of about 1/2 tonne to one tonne each. the holes are filled with explosives and exploded so as to extract the blocks from the hills. the blocks are then thoroughly washed with water to see whether there is any crack in it. ..... background of the claim made by the assessee, who is engaged in the business of excavating granite and exporting the blocks for the benefit claimable under section 80j and section 80hh of the income-tax act, 1961. in the order of the tribunal, the business of the assessee is described thus :'the assessee is an exporter of unpolished granite blocks .....

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Jun 08 1999 (HC)

Meiyappan Vs. Secretary to Government of India, Ministry of Home Affai ...

Court : Chennai

Reported in : 1999CriLJ4615; 1999(2)CTC496

..... dated 4.9.1998 by the district magistrate and district collector, pudukottai district, detaining him under the provisions of section 3 (2) of the national security act, 1980 with a view to preventing him from acting prejudicial to the maintenance of the public order. the order has been executed on the next day i.e., ..... five litres of engine oil, 75 litres of diesel, life saving drugs, 16 bottles of saline solution, disposable syringes, bandage clothes, plaster cotton rolls as also explosives viz., 44 numbers of gelatine sticks, 50 numbers of electric detonators, 10 pieces of safety fuse, and 46 numbers of ordinary (non- electrical) detonators each measuring ..... detaining authority was satisfied on the basis of thematerial including the complaint before him and the further documents suggesting the seizure of number of articles including the explosives, medicines and other articles, it will not be for this court to interfere with the well reasoned order of the detaining authority. we do not find .....

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Jun 23 1999 (HC)

T.M. Syed Ali and Another Vs. State of Tamil Nadu Represented by Its C ...

Court : Chennai

Reported in : 1999(2)CTC490

..... both the petitioners have been charge sheeted vide crime no. 210 of 1998 of perumalpuram police station for the alleged offence under section 7(l)(a) of criminal law amendment act and sections 4 and 5 of the explosive substances act. 3. the facts leading to the lodging of the aforesaid charge sheet and passing of the order of detention are as ..... not been sent by 2nd respondent to the state government along with the copy of the order of detention and the grounds of detention as required under section 3(4) of the act. 7. the short question that has been canvassed before us is as to whether the non-consideration of the representation and telegram by the detaining ..... constitution would vitiate the order of detention and further as to whether the non-forwarding of the aforesaid documents to the state government as required under section 3(4) of the act will have the effect of vitiating the order of detention. 8. the case which has been made out in the aforesaid representation and the telegram is .....

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Aug 03 1999 (HC)

C. Ramaswamy Vs. State

Court : Chennai

Reported in : 2000CriLJ770

..... 99 on the file of learned judicial magistrate vii, coimbatore.2. the case in brief is as follows :the explosive materials seized in saibaba colony police station in crime no. 581/98 registered under section 5 of the explosive substance act, were ordered to be kept in the magazine of the petitioner for safe custody. the petitioner is having a ..... valid licence to deal in explosive substance and he is also having a godown at sippandikadu, erode district, attached to ..... other agency, he cannot stand in the way. now, certain allegations are levelled against the other licence holder on the ground that he is already involved in explosive substance act; but as he has not been made a party, it is not proper to discuss the same and come to any conclusion.8. there are also valid .....

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Sep 23 1999 (HC)

Abdul Nasser Madani Vs. State of Tamil Nadu

Court : Chennai

Reported in : 2000CriLJ1258

..... to judicial custody on 23-4-98 in crime no. 151/98 for alleged offences under sections 120b, 147, 148, 307, 302, 427 read with 149 of indian penal code and also under sections 3, 4 and 5 of the explosive substances act. al-umma, the muslim fundamentalist organisation planned a major attack on hindus to wreak vengeance ..... . during investigation, clinching evidences have also been collected which established the above facts. in pursuance of the conspiracy, he actively involved himself in further incriminating acts such as procuring of explosives, arms and ammunitions, a part of which were later seized during the course of investigation. there is ample evidence collected in the investigation, which proved ..... 7501/98. the petitioner could not come out on bail as he was detained under national security act on 7-7-98. the respondent later filed the charge sheet on 28-9-98 and thereafter, the respondent filed a petition under section 437(5) of the code of criminal procedure in c.m.p. no. 10760/98 .....

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Jan 24 2000 (HC)

M. Ravichandran and Etc. Vs. Commissioner of Police and ors.

Court : Chennai

Reported in : 2000CriLJ2021

..... a hostel compound, within the jurisdiction of d-1 triplicane police station. it is suggested that crime no. 695 of 1999 was registered for offences under section 3 of the explosives substances act and section 436, ipc and taken up for investigation. it is then suggested that on the same day, a police constable called natarajan lodged a complaint in ..... at the backyard of a building situated at anna salai. that case was registered as crime no. 1253 of 1999 for offences under sections 286 and 307, ipc and section 4 of the explosives substances act in f-1 chintadripet police station. it is then pointed out that such live bombs were planted at the big cities like trichy and ..... in front of the office of the commissioner of police, egmore, chennai. it is stated that crime no. 1018 of 1999, under sections 286, 307, ipc and sections 4 and 5 of the explosives substances act, 1980 was registered thereupon. it is then stated that on 31-5-1999, one dayalan lodged a complaint about a live bomb having .....

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Jan 25 2000 (HC)

Govindasamy Vs. the President of India, Government of India, New Delhi ...

Court : Chennai

Reported in : 2000(1)CTC432

..... appeal, set aside the order of the high court awarding death sentence and award a sentence of imprisonment for life. the sentences under section 148, i.p.c., and section 5 of the explosive substances act and under sect i on 302 i.p.c. shall run concurrently.'51. in the decision in kuljeet singh v. union of ..... in exercise of his functions and not with what happened in the inner councils of the president and his ministers. ............. ........... ...........(323) evidence act is a pre-constitution enactment. section 123 enacts a rule of english common law that no one shall be permitted to give evidence derived from unpublished official records relating to affairs ..... similar to the powers of crown under british parliamentary system. from 1937, when the government of india act 1935 came into force, the law of pardon in india was contained in section 295 of the act and in sections 401 and 402 of the criminal procedure code 1898. the result, therefore was, until our constitution came into force .....

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