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Oct 03 2012 (HC)

Ms. Jyoti Babasaheb Chorge Vs. State of Maharashtra

Court : Mumbai

..... one dr.raneef respondent before the supreme court, who was, inter alia, accused of having committed offences punishable under various provisions of ipc, the explosive substances act and the uap act. the allegation was that the said respondent was a member of the popular front of india (p.f.i), alleged to be a terrorist organization. ..... the terrorist organization viz. communist party of india (maoist). such inference against them is expected to be drawn from the aforesaid material against them. 16 section 20 of the uap act reads as under:- 20. punishment for being member of terrorist gang or organization: any person who is a member of a terrorist gang or a ..... to have handled any arms, weapons or any explosive substances or to have given incitements to commit any particular violent or unlawful act. though some literature was allegedly found with the applicant jyoti, there is nothing to show that the said literature was banned by an order under section 95 of the code of criminal procedure, or .....

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Oct 03 2012 (HC)

Ms. Jyoti Babasaheb Chorge Vs. State of Maharashtra

Court : Mumbai

..... to one dr.raneef respondent before the supreme court, who was, inter alia, accused of having committed offences punishable under various provisions of ipc, the explosive substances act and the uap act. the allegation was that the said respondent was a member of the popular front of india (p.f.i), alleged to be a terrorist organization. ..... the terrorist organization viz. communist party of india (maoist). such inference against them is expected to be drawn from the aforesaid material against them. 16 section 20 of the uap act reads as under:- 20. punishment for being member of terrorist gang or organization: any person who is a member of a terrorist gang or a ..... to have handled any arms, weapons or any explosive substances or to have given incitements to commit any particular violent or unlawful act. though some literature was allegedly found with the applicant jyoti, there is nothing to show that the said literature was banned by an order under section 95 of the code of criminal procedure, or .....

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Nov 26 2012 (HC)

Kamal Ahmed Mohammed Vakil Ansari and Others Vs. the State of Maharash ...

Court : Mumbai

..... 120a ipc, 123 ipc, 124 ipc read with section 34 of the ipc, offences punishable under the indian explosives act, and prevention of damage to public property act, offences punishable under the indian railways act, offences punishable under the unlawful activities (prevention)act 1967, and offences punishable under section 3(1)(i), 3(2) and 3(4) ..... of the mcoc act. 4 the trial is in progress. ..... of that accused in another crime . their lordships observed that the confession had been duly recorded in accordance with the provisions of section 15 of the tada act and, was therefore, admissible in evidence. their lordships observed that when the confession was admissible it was immaterial whether the confession had .....

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Dec 10 2012 (HC)

Kamal Ahmed Mohammed Vakil Ansari and Others Vs. the State of Maharash ...

Court : Mumbai

..... ipc, 120a ipc, 123 ipc, 124 ipc read with section 34 of the ipc,offences punishable under the indian explosives act, and prevention of damage to public property act, offences punishable under the indian railways act, offences punishable under the unlawful activities (prevention)act 1967, and offences punishable under section 3(1)(i), 3(2) and 3(4) of ..... the mcoc act. 4. the trial is in progress. ..... learned spp once again raised his objection to such evidence being adduced before the court. according to him, in view of the provisions of section 131 of the evidence act, the nodal officer could not be compelled to produce the record which the ats had right to refuse to produce. the learned judge, .....

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Jan 16 2013 (HC)

Sambhaji Vs. State of Maharashtra and Another

Court : Mumbai Aurangabad

..... 3806) on 13th sept., 2012, the hon'ble lordships have demonstrated the cases in which the powers and scope of section 482 of cr.p.c. needs to be activated. in the matter of v.p. shrivastava vs. indian explosives ltd. and others (2010 all mr cri 3637 (s.c.), the hon'ble supreme court repeatedly cautioned the high ..... rs.5,000/- per month. however, such illegalities should be taken care of at appropriate place but that will not attract or involve infraction of provisions of section 3(1)(x) of the act of 1989. the term "intimidation" is indicated in black's law dictionary, 8th edition as "unlawful coercion, extortion". reverting again to the fir or ..... carrying out his official activities on 17.7.2008. since he was brutally assaulted, injured and he prosecuted the office bearers of the school and nitin, nitin has acted as an instrument for his mentor to ensure persecution of the petitioner by false prosecution vide crime no.3007/2008. 6. learned counsel for petitioner submits that the petitioner .....

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Mar 20 2013 (HC)

Manojkumar Pradeep Gupta and Others Vs. State of Maharashtra

Court : Mumbai

..... the police and the special qualities that are found in the police dogs are now recognized as being of such a high caliber that in case such as detection of explosives, drugs etc. they are found superior and more effective than the most sophisticated instruments. in this background, one needs to take cognizance of the fact that for the ..... and alternatively r/w 34 of ipc for causing death of hansaben, nautambhai, maruti and jay. charge was also framed against all accused under sections 396 of ipc, 397 of ipc and 135 of bombay police act. the appellants pleaded not guilty to the said charge and claimed to be tried. the defence of the appellants is that of total denial ..... .8, sewree, mumbai in sessions case no.344 of 2003 and 264 of 2004. by the said judgment and order, the learned sessions judge convicted all the appellants under sections 396, 397 and 449 read with 34 of ipc and sentenced them as follow:-convicted u/s.sentenced to396imprisonment for life and fine of rs. 5000 each idri for 6 .....

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Mar 20 2013 (HC)

Sparebanken Sogn Og Fjordane and Another Vs. M.V. Bos Angler and Other ...

Court : Mumbai

..... of practical considerations, rather than by a meticulous comparison of the language of their various provisions such as might be appropriate in construing section of an act of parliament. section 60 of the factories act, 1937, empowers the secretary of state to make such special regulations as appear to him to be reasonably practicable and to meet the ..... and the harbour authority. the harbour authority took possession of the wreck, raised part of the cargo and sold it and dispersed the remainder of wreck by explosives. it deducted the proceeds of the cargo from the expenses of removal of the wreck and sued the owner for the balance. the court had to consider ..... of the wreckage for removal was exceeding the authority of removal, but with which our debate is not concerned. the liability for removal under the aforesaid section is material. the section run thus : the harbourmaster may remove any wreck or other obstruction to the harbour, dock, or pier, or the approaches to the same, and .....

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Jul 31 2013 (HC)

Bandopant S/O Shankarrao Mallelwar Vs. State of Maharashtra

Court : Mumbai Nagpur

..... in the districts of gadchiroli. fir no.3001 of 2013 was lodged under sections 13, 18, 39 of the unlawful activities (prevention) act, 1967 read with sections 4 and 5 of the explosives substances act and further read with sections 395, 143, 147, 148,149 and section 120-b of the indian penal code. 2) it is case of the ..... to attain their objectives, howsoever laudable they may be and those who have formed gangs or groups clandestinely to indulge in illegal acts and omissions for collection, transportation, distribution and use of illegal explosives, accessories, arms and ammunition are aided, assisted or helped by the local persons voluntarily or may be even involuntarily, which ..... the other hand the accused applicant and his brother also need to be thoroughly investigated. in my opinion, with stumbling block of section 43d (4) of the unlawful activities (prevention) act as barrier to the plea of the applicant for pre-arrest bail order, the only option for the applicant is to surrender himself .....

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Aug 06 2013 (HC)

Mohammad HussaIn Vs. Radha W/O Deelip Salve and Others

Court : Mumbai Aurangabad

..... truck to the concerned garage under the directions of appellant-mohammad hussain shaikh hayat-the employer. while he was waiting there in the garage for repairing the truck, the explosion has occurred, causing his death. these facts are sufficient to show that the death of the deceased has occurred during the course of the employment. 18. mr. mukul ..... the age of the deceased, was claimed by the respondents/claimants. 4. the accidental death case was already registered by the police and crime for the offences punishable under section 304a and 427 of the i.p. code was registered against the mechanic of the garage. 5. the present appellant mohammad hussain shaikh hayat, the employer, in his ..... period of thirty (30) days from the date of occurrence i.e. the date on which it 'falls due' as per the provisions of the workmen's compensation act. the said amount was not deposited by either of the appellants and therefore, naturally, the interest will have to be paid. 20. the accident has occurred on 8 .....

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Aug 23 2013 (HC)

Housing Development and Infrastructure Limited Vs. Mumbai Internationa ...

Court : Mumbai

..... extent that they or their consequences satisfy the requirements set forth in this clause : (i) war (whether declared or undeclared), invasion, act of terrorism, armed conflict or act of foreign enemy; (ii) nuclear explosion, radioactive or chemical contamination or ionizing radiation; (iii) any effect of the natural elements, including lightening, fire, earthquake, unprecedented rains ..... 14. findings : maintainability of petition : at the outset, i will deal with the preliminary objection of the respondents that present petition, filed under section 9 of said act is not maintainable as respondent nos.2 to 6 are not parties to the arbitration agreement. reliefs claimed under prayer clauses (a), (b) and ..... of pocket by rs.1,500 crores. 7. regarding scope of the petition, learned senior counsel submitted that section 9 of the said act is wider than section 17 of the said act. under section 17, the party to the arbitration agreement can seek interim measures only against the person who is a party .....

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