possessing and selling explosives without licence which falls
under Section 9B (1) (b) of the Explosives Act, 1884. If he is
having deemed licence ... Explosives Rules, 2008, it cannot
be said that he had committed an offence under Section 9B
(1) (b) of the Explosives Act
possessing and selling explosives without licence which falls
under Section 9B (1) (b) of the Explosives Act, 1884. If he is
having deemed licence ... Explosives Rules, 2008, it cannot
be said that he had committed an offence under Section 9B
(1) (b) of the Explosives Act
laid against the petitioner alleging offence punishable
under S.9B(1) of The Explosives Act, 1884.
2.The prosecution allegation is that ... having committed offence punishable
under S.9B(1) of The Explosives Act, 1884. S.9B of the
Explosives Act reads as follows:
9B:Punishment
9B of
the Explosive Substances Act was replaced by Sec.9(b) of the
Explosives Act. Rule 81(9) of the Explosives Rules was retained ... under Sec.9B of the Explosives Act. Sec.2(d) of the
Explosives Act defines the term 'explosive'. Liquefied petroleum
Essential Commodities Act, 1995 and Section 9B of the
Explosives Act, 1884. The allegation against the petitioner
is that he had misused domestic gas cylinder ... brought within the scope of the offence under Section 9B
of the Explosives Act. If as a matter of fact, the said gas
cylinder
offence under Section 3 and 5 of Explosive Substances Act
and Section 9B(1)(a)(b) of Explosives Act, 1884.
2. The case ... attracting an offence under Section 3 and 5 of Explosive
Substances Act or under Section 9B(1)(a)(b) of Explosives
Act
alleged to have committed the offence under
Section 9B(2) of the Explosives Act. The
allegation is that on 12.04.2016, they were
found ... Explosives Act provides
for punishment for contravention of
notification issued under Section 6 of the
Explosives Act. So, unless Section 6 of the
Explosives Act
offences under Sections 286 IPC and Section 9B(1) of
the Explosives Act, and (2) Crime No.115/2015 of the
said Police Station under ... keeping explosives negligently in his property, in
violation of the terms of licence. When the offence
under Section 9B(1) of the Explosives Act
Essential Commodities Act read with
Section 9B of the Explosives Act.
2. The court below framed the charge for the said
offences and commenced
Bharatiya Nyaya
Sanhita, 2023, Sections 4 , 5 of the Explosive Substances Act,
Section 9B (1)(b) of the Indian Explosive Act and Section 132
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