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State vs Khem Prasad @ Raju on 12 December, 2023

most the possession of explosives has to be dealt only under Section 9B of Explosives Act, 1884 and under which the possession is punishable ... found in the possession of said explosives. The relevant section is reproduced hereasunder: Section 9B in The Explosives Act, 1884 9B Punishment for certain offences
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State vs Rakesh Kumar on 11 February, 2025

Explosives Act, 1884 and Rule 113 of The Explosives Rules, 1983 and thus he committed an offence punishable U/s 9 B of The Explosives ... subject property i.e. explosive were found from the possession of accused. Accordingly, offence u/S 9B of Explosive Act is not made
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State vs Kapil on 6 October, 2023

Explosives Act, 1884. 16. Section 286 IPC provides punishment to a person who does, with any explosive substance, any act so rashly or negligently ... offence u/s u/s 286 of IPC and Section 9B of Explosive Act, 1884 beyond reasonable doubt, thus, entitling the accused person to benefit
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State vs Rakesh Bansal on 1 March, 2024

license. Thereafter, an FIR bearing no. 832/2020 u/s 9B of Explosive Act 1984 was registered at PS Dabri. Investigation of the case ... completion of investigation, a chargesheet u/s 9B of Explosive Act 1884 was filed against the present accused, i.e., Rakesh Bansal. After taking cognizance
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