Terrorist Disruption - Law Dictionary Search Results
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Terrorist disruption, means the act of bursting and tearing. Disruptive means producing or resulting from or attending disruption, State of Punjab v. Sukhpal Singh, (1990) 1 SCC 35; Mohd Iqbal v. State of Maharashtra, 1998 (4) SCC 494....
Terrorist
Terrorist, means one who adopts or supports the policy of terrorism, State of Punjab v. Sukhpal Singh, (1990) 1 SCC 35; Mohd Iqbal v. State of Maharashtra, 1998 (4) SCC 494.Terrorist, shall have the meaning assigned to this expression in the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967; (37 of 1967). [Weapons of Mass Destruction and their Delivery System (Prohibition of Unlawful Activities) Act, 2005, s. 4(m)]Terrorist means one who adopts or supports the policy of terrorism, State of Punjab v. Sukhpal Singh, AIR 1990 SC 231 (237): (1990) 1 SCC 35: (1989) Supp 1 SCR 420; Mohd. Iqbal v. State of Maharashtra, 1998 (4) SCC 494. [Terrorist Disruptive Activities (Preven-tion) Act, 1985]...
Disruption and disruptive
Disruption and disruptive, 'disruption' means the act of bursting and tearing asunder. Disruptive means producing or resulting from or attending disruption. These activities are disruptive of public peace, tranquillity and development, State of Punjab v. Sukhpal Singh, (1990) 1 SCC 35 (44, 45): AIR 1990 SC 231...
Terrorist gang
Terrorist gang, means any association, other then terrorist organisation, whether systematic or otherwise, which is concerned wife, or involved in, terrorist act. [Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967 (37 of 1967), s. 2(l)]...
Disruptive
Causing or tending to cause disruption caused by disruption breaking through bursting as the disruptive discharge of an electrical battery...
Terrorist act
Terrorist act, has the meaning assigned to it in sub-s. (1) of s. 3, and the expression 'terrorist' shall be construed accordingly. [Prevention of Terrorism Act, 2002 (15 of 2002), s. 2 (g)]...
Terrorist activity
Terrorist activity, a 'terrorist activity' does not merely arise by causing disturbance of law and order or of public order. The fallout of the intended activity is to be one that it travels beyond the capacity of the ordinary law-enforcement agencies to tackle it under the ordinary penal law. It is in essence a deliberate and systematic use of coercive intimidation, Madan Singh v. State of Bihar, (2004) 4 SCC 622 (633)....
Disruption
The act or rending asunder or the state of being rent asunder or broken in pieces breach rent dilaceration rupture as the disruption of rocks in an earthquake disruption of a state...
Disrupt
Rent off torn asunder severed disrupted...
Terrorism
Terrorism, as ordinarily understood, means the act of terrorising, Muralidhar Sarangi v. New India Assurance Co. Ltd., (2000) 3 SCC 466.It may be possible to describe 'terrorism' as use of violence when its most important result is not merely the physical and mental damage of the victim but the prolonged psychological effect it produces or has the potential of producing on the society as a whole. There may be death, injury, or destruction of property or even deprivation of individual liberty in the process but the extent and reach of the intended terrorist activity travels beyond the effect of an ordinary crime capable of being punished under the ordinary penal law of the land and its main objective is to overawe the Government to disturb harmony of the society or 'terrorise' people and the society and not only those directly assaulted, with a view to disturb even tempo, peace and tranquillity of the society an create a sense of fear and insecurity. A 'terrorist' activity does not mere...
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