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Oct 05 2006 (HC)

Gyan Prakash Vs. General Manager, Ordnance Factory and ors.

Court : Madhya Pradesh

Decided on : Oct-05-2006

Reported in : AIR2007MP118

..... manufacturing unit but only a storage depot for military ammunitions and explosives and no chemical substance having danger to the public is stored in the said depot.8. sections 3 and 4 of the act on which reliance is placed by the petitioner are quoted here in below:section 3.(1) where death or injury to any person ( ..... be utilised for paying relief under the award made by the collector under section 7 of the act in accordance with provisions of the act and scheme made under sub-section (3) of section 7a of the act. he submitted that sub-section (3) of section 7a of the act further provides that the central government by notification will make out a scheme ..... fund remain unutilized and has not been disbursed in accordance with the previsions of sub-section (3)(b) of section 7 and sub-section (2) section 7a of the act. the discretion vested in the central government under sub-section (3) of section 7a of the act thus is coupled with a duty to make and notify a scheme once the contributions .....

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Oct 12 2006 (HC)

Exnora International Rep. by Its General Secretary Vs. the Government ...

Court : Chennai

Decided on : Oct-12-2006

Reported in : (2007)1MLJ353

..... above statement is hereby recorded. it is stated that the proposed construction is an easy public accessibility in the prevalent economic condition and scenario of population explosion and dearth of housing accommodation. 17. regarding free flow of water in the canal, we have already referred to the stand taken by the ..... and environment throughout the stretch of the project. the proposed construction is an easy public accessibility in the prevalent economic condition and scenario of population explosion and dearth of housing accommodation. the water flow is being regulated in the entire stretch by construction of retaining walls and side pavements as per ..... counsel for thepetitioner relating to pallikaranai marsh has to be rejected.16. section 11 of the indian railways act, 1989, which enables the construction of railway on any condition is brought to our notice and the said section is as follows:section 11. power of railway administration to execute all necessary works - notwithstanding .....

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Oct 27 2006 (HC)

ibp Co. Limited Vs. Habeeba Begum and anr.

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Decided on : Oct-27-2006

Reported in : 2007(2)ALD265

..... their workmen, servants, agents and customers and for the passage of lorries, carts and all other vehicles. the lessees shall have to take all precautionary measures against explosion of fire or other accident and they shall comply with all regulations as imposed by public authorities in that behalf. it is pertinent to note that as per clause ..... chief judge, city small causes court at hyderabad, which was also dismissed on 30th july, 2001. against which, the present civil revision petition is filed under section 22 of the act.6. the only question that arises for consideration is as to whether the respondent leased out the open land in favour of the petitioner-company for getting ..... years, but no such option was exercised after an expiry of 20 years and the lease has already expired and therefore, termination notice was issued under section 106 of the transfer of property act, and a notice for eviction is also pending in o.s. no. 1660 of 1996, on the file of v additional judge, city civil .....

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Nov 06 2006 (HC)

Jetinder Singh Sirohi Vs. State and ors.

Court : Jammu and Kashmir

Decided on : Nov-06-2006

Reported in : 2007(1)JKJ586

..... registered at p/s cik humhama, which the senior superintendent of police describes in his dossier as a case registered under sections 3/4 tada, 2/3 e&imco;, 251.a. act, 4/5 explosive substances act besides sections 302, 307, 365 and 120b of rpc. the punishment which these offences entail is death penalty or life imprisonment. satisfaction ..... may be safely concluded that requisite material was not there on records on the basis whereof detention of the petitioner could be ordered under section 8 of jammu and kashmir public safety act 1978. grounds of detention being vague and ambiguous have deprived the petitioner/ detenue of his constitutional right under article 22(5) to make ..... of the matter he had been deprived of his constitutional right under article 22(5) of constitution of india and legal right under section 13 of jammu and kashmir public safety act 1978.6. learned state counsel, on the other hand, produced the detention records and submitted that there was enough material on records .....

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Nov 06 2006 (HC)

Bipul Kumar Vs. State of Bihar and anr.

Court : Patna

Decided on : Nov-06-2006

..... used to climb on the transformer for making repairs and would not heed even to forbiddings and that as he did so on the fateful day, there was an explosion and suffering electric shock he died. no witness has stated that the petitioner in any way forced or even suggested the deceased to climb and make repairs. case diary ..... the deceased frequently used to climb on the transformer for making repairs and did not listen to anyone and that he climbed on the fateful day and there was explosion and the deceased suffered electric shock and died.6. in course of investigation no witness had stated in any way that the petitioner forced or even suggested the deceased ..... intention to cause death or causing such bodly injury which is likely to cause death .whereas part-ii of section 304 i.p.c. contemplates act within the knowledge that if the act is done it is likely to cause death. to attract section 304 i.p.c. any of the aforesaid circumstances should exist. from the facts constituting the offence as .....

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Nov 09 2006 (HC)

Md. Abdul Kader Mian Vs. Union of India (Uoi) and ors.

Court : Guwahati

Decided on : Nov-09-2006

..... habeas corpus directing the release of the detenue forthwith. the order of detention dated 1.6.2006 was made by the district magistrate, kamrup (metropolitan) under sub-section (2) of section 3 of the act. the order directed his detention in central jail, guwahati for a period of three months from the date of issue of the order. the detenue at the relevant ..... is further alleged that the detenue was arrested in connection with chhaygaon p.s. case no. 6/2006 was registered under section 120(b)/121/122/427 ipc read with section 3 of e.s. act and 10/13 ua(p) act on the ground that ulfa activist monoj rava revealed that ulfa group leader prabal dutta handed over a bomb to him 'to ..... cause an explosion and as per instruction he caused the explosion of the bomb on 24.1.2006 at 11.55 p.m at .....

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Nov 16 2006 (HC)

Vijaya Oil Company, Rep. by Its Partner V.R.K.V. Prasad Vs. Vijayawada ...

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Decided on : Nov-16-2006

Reported in : 2007(1)ALD628; 2007(1)ALT398

..... sale deeds on 17-6-1997. the company got the plans prepared as per the rules framed under the relevant enactments like petrolium act, explosives act, the municipal corporation act etc., and the company submitted an application dated 22-11-1996 along with the plans to the collector, guntur for granting 'no ..... installed an underground tank of 22,000 litres capacity of petrol and installed the petrol dispensing pump. the company also obtained licence under the explosives act on 18-11-1997 and the petitioner also obtained registered certificate from commercial tax department and central sales tax. it is further stated that ..... the municipal corporation, guntur, revenue divisional officer, mandal revenue officer, superintendent of police, district forest officer, district medical and health officer and chief controller explosives etc., to inspect and send their reports regarding desirability of granting 'no objection certificate' and that the said authorities inspected the site and sent reports .....

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Nov 22 2006 (HC)

Sugendra Sai, Vs. the State of Bihar (Now Jharkhand)

Court : Jharkhand

Decided on : Nov-22-2006

Reported in : [2007(3)JCR108(Jhr)]

..... appellants were further charged for the offence under sections 3, 4 and 5 of the explosive substance act but they were acquitted from the said charges.3. the case of the ..... and sheo nandan sai @ sibu sai, appellants in cr. appeal no. 407/2000, were convicted under sections 302/34 ipc and also under section 27 of the arms act and they were sentenced to undergo r.i. for life for the offence under sections 302/34 ipc and were further sentenced to undergo r.i. for three years for the offence under ..... section 27 of the arms act. however, both the sentences were directed to run concurrently. though the .....

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Nov 24 2006 (TRI)

R.D. Bohet S/O Sh. Bhoop Singh, Vs. Lt. Governor of Delhi, Govt. of Nc ...

Court : Central Administrative Tribunal CAT Delhi

Decided on : Nov-24-2006

..... many of whom are under trials with previous convictions, convicts involved in murder rape and other heinous offences convicts involved in offences under the arms act and explosive act as also the ndps act and further tada and pota under trials, dangerous prisoners like those involved in the attack on parliament on 13th december 2001 and other death sentence ..... though the ccs (cca) rules, 1965 have not taken enough provisions and stringent measures to call for the presence yet under the commission of inquiries act, 1952, section 4 provides as a power of commission to summon and enforce the attendance of any person from any part of india to depose on oath, failing ..... authority has given detailed and cogent reasons for arriving at a decision in this regard. the order is based on violation of the provisions of section 9 of the delhi prisons act, 2000 that provides that the officers (of the jail) shall not have business dealings with the prisoners. the disciplinary authority has clarified that .....

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Nov 24 2006 (HC)

United India Insurance Company Limited Vs. Varigonda Jaya Krishna Babu ...

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Decided on : Nov-24-2006

Reported in : 2008ACJ932; 2007(3)ALD740; 2007(4)ALT642; [2007(114)FLR665]

..... caused by the proclainer when it hit an explosives dump, when the deceased admittedly was not in the proclainer at the time of the accident he would be a third party vis ..... act has no jurisdiction to make the appellant liable to pay compensation to respondents 1 and 2.8. i find considerable force in the contention of learned counsel for the appellant. though, the accident involving the deceased occurred out of and during the course of his employment with the third respondent, as the result of an explosion ..... --vis the proclainer. the policy issued by the appellant to the third respondent covers the risk of the driver, cleaner and non fare paying passengers only. so the appellant is answerable to any claims made under the act .....

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