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Jul 15 2004 (HC)

Md. Mustaque Vs. State of Bihar and ors.

Court : Patna

..... pmc act b&om; act brda act 1951 1922 1981public roads chapter xvi: chapter v: chapter v:& streets sections sections section 256 to 271 164 to 185 85a chapter xvii : sections 271 to 280buildings, chapter xiii chapter v chapter vilands & sections sections sectionsstreets 228 186 to 30 to 43 chapter xiv 195 sections 229 to 250 chapter xv sections 244 to 255conservancy chapter xviii chapter vi chapter viii& drainage sections sections section 79 282 ..... mean protecting the residential or commercial area. a pressured habitat calls for moving into a fresh new found land use for yet further habitation. there cannot be a combustion and explosion of putting all the people into one compacted area. that will be against, the very concept of spatial planning. a living hell, as the prime minister has so aptly referred .....

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Jul 15 2004 (HC)

Ratan Kumar Kejriwal and ors. Vs. State of Bihar

Court : Patna

..... or causing to be used dangerous and prohibited compositions and substances which must be held to have been the efficient cause of the explosion.' 12. the appellants were therefore rightly convicted and sentenced under sections 304a and 337 of the indian penal code. as no other point has been pressed or arises for consideration, the appeal is ..... my opinion in case when an accused is apprised of the negligence which he has committed and even thereafter does not take any step to remedy that, the act cannot be said to be merely a negligence. in the present case, the witnesses who are none other than the employees of the factory have not only disclosed ..... spite of repeated requests by the labourers no step was taken. in such circumstance, it cannot be said that it was only rash or negligent act but the petitioners had knowledge that by such act death may result. 8. now referring the authorities of the supreme court in the cases of kurban hussain moameddalli rangawalla (supra) and balchandra .....

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May 09 2003 (HC)

Smt. Veena Devi Vs. State of Bihar and ors.

Court : Patna

..... magistrate with regard to the storage site. on the basis of the no-objection certificate, the petrol company obtains a licence under the explosives act from the competent authority under that act. then the dealership agreement is executed between the selected candidate and the petrol company.29. in the mean while the dealer must ..... distribution system was among the responsibilities and functions of the gram panchayat, the panchayat samiti and the zila parishad. he referred to section 22 of the bihar panchayat raj act dealing with the functions of gram panchayat and submitted that monitoring the public distribution system was one of the functions of the gram ..... of india, ministry of petroleum. the guidelines laid down by the government of india contain detailed provisions relating to eligibility criteria, reservations for different groups and sections of people and the selection process. once a candidate is selected for the grant of dealership, a letter of intent is issued in his favour by .....

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Apr 22 2003 (HC)

Heera Lal Pandit Alias Hira Lal Vs. State of Bihar

Court : Patna

..... which was called for on 2-4-2003, it appears' that mirganj p.s. case no. 340/2001 under sections 302, 341, 120b of the indian penal code read with section 3/4 of the explosive substances act was registered against the petitioner and other accused persons. the police forwarded the accused persons with the first information report ..... question arises as to whether the learned magistrate had jurisdiction to pass an order of release/discharge of the petitioner before submission of the final form.7. section 156 of the code of criminal procedure (hereinafter referred to as 'the code') empowers the police officer to investigate cognizable cases for which information relating to ..... forwarded the accused persons under custody to the chief judicial magistrate. gopalganj, who was empowered to take cognizance of the offence and try the same.9. section 173 of the code speaks about the submission of the report by the police after completion of investigation and in the instant, case, it appears that the .....

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Apr 02 2003 (HC)

Barauni Carbons Pvt. Ltd. Vs. the Bihar State Electricity Board and or ...

Court : Patna

..... time the consumer is prevented from receiving or using the electrical energy to be supplied under this agreement either in whole or in part due to strikes, riots, fire, floods, explosions, act of god or any other case reasonably beyond control or if the board is prevented from supplying or unable to supply such electrical energy owing to any or all of .....

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Jul 26 2002 (HC)

Mohd. Saud Alam and anr. Vs. Md. Salahuddin

Court : Patna

..... being disposed of by this common order.2. all the three appellants have been convicted and sentenced to undergo ri for 14 years each under section 5 of the explosive substance act.3. the case of prosecution as disclosed in the fardbeyan of informant, si lallan singh (not examined), in short is that on 3.5 ..... recovered.8. in this case all the appellants have been charged under sections 120b, 123, 124a, 153a, 153b and 307 ipc, 25 and 35 arms act and sections 4/5 of explosive substance act. after trial the appellants were found guilty only under section 5 of the explosive substance act and for other charges they were not found guilty.9. as stated ..... tabrez. on the basis of self written statement of informant a case against the appellants and seven others under sections 120b/123/124a/153a/153b of the indian penal code, 4/5 of explosive substance act and 25/35 of arms act. after investigation police submitted charge sheet against the appellants and three co-accused persons namely, md. shamsher, .....

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May 07 2002 (HC)

Md. Ashad and ors. Vs. State of Bihar

Court : Patna

..... notifications on the subject the president hereby entrusts to all state governments, with their consent, the functions of the central government under section 7 of the explosive substances act, 1908 (vi of 1908).'explosive' being an item falling list i of the union list of the seventh schedule of the constitution, the power of the parliament ..... of the constitution and the notification dated 4.5.1957 leaves no room for doubt that the function exercisable by the central government under section 7 of the explosive substances act could be delegated by the president in exercise of the executive power to the state government or its officers. it is relevant to mention ..... would thus follow that the district magistrate was fully competent in exercise of his delegated power to accord consent or sanction under section 7 of the act for prosecution of the appellants under the explosive substances act.8. in the above premises, the decisions relied on by the counsel in the cases of dhrub kumar (supra) and .....

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Feb 19 2002 (HC)

Shah Alam Vs. State of Bihar ors.

Court : Patna

..... 27-9-2001 for an offence under sections 399,402 and 307 of the indian penal code read with sections 25(1-a), (1-b), 26(2), 27 and 35 of the arms act and sections 3/4 of the explosive substances act and till 25-12-2001 charge-sheet ..... was not submitted in the court of the chief judicial magistrate, kathiar and after expiry of a period of 90 days, the petitioner was entitled to be rejeased on bail under the proviso (a) to section ..... submitted that the petitioner in this respect filed an application for grant of bail to him in terms of proviso (a) to section 167(2) of the code of 4-1-2002 and pursuant to the petition filed by the petitioner, the learned chief judicial ..... 4-1-2002 and accordingly recalled order dated 4-1-2002 granting bail to the petitioner in terms of proviso (a) to section 167(2) of the code learned counsel for the petitioner, further submitted that since 90 days had expired on 25-12-2001 .....

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Feb 05 2002 (HC)

Bhagwan Das Vs. the State of Bihar

Court : Patna

..... proceeding against him was dropped and it is how that the appellant alone was put on trial, who suffered conviction under section 307 of the indian penal code and also under section 3 of the explosive substance act and was sentenced to suffer rigorous imprisonment for ten years each under both counts with a direction that both the sentences ..... evidences placed on the record while negative the version of the appellant, rendered verdict of guilt finding the appellant guilty under section 307 of the indian penal code and also under section 3 of the explosive substance act and sentenced him in the manner stated above.4. the finding recorded by the trial court was sought to be ..... in custody for one and half months. the trail court, as has been discussed, has found the appellant guilty under section 307 of the indian penal code and also under section 3 of the explosive substance act in view of the injury sustained by the victim. however, this fact cannot be lost sight of that the prosecution was .....

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Sep 27 2001 (HC)

Eqbal HussaIn Khan and anr. Vs. the State of Bihar

Court : Patna

..... on meticulous appreciation of evidences placed on the record, while negativing contentions raised at bar, recorded finding of guilt under section 302 of the indian penal code and also under sections 3 and 4 of the explosive substance act against the appellant and sentenced him to undergo rigorous imprisonment for life on the first count and for the second count ..... collectorate, who brought on the record, the sanction accorded by the district magistrate, gaya for prosecution of the appellant under sections 3 and 4 of the explosive substance act. sri shyam nandan prasad p.w. 10 brought on the record a letter (ext. 10) said to be in the handwriting of suman kumar singh, head ..... well found in the evidence of those witnesses whose credibility is sought to be impeached. the narrations made by p.w. 1 about sound emanating from the explosion of bomb cannot be read in isolation as she would state before the court that shortly after she stood up after offering namaz, she heard altercation between the .....

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