Read With 9B Indian Explosive Act And ... vs In Re on 10 August, 2018
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Dismissed ... Indian Penal Code
read with 9B Indian Explosive Act and 25/27 Arms Act .
And
In Re:-
Pintu Bhunia and others
... Petitioners
Mr. Pravas Bhattacharya
also under Section 9B(1)(b) of the Indian Explosives Act by the learned Additional Sessions Judge, Fast Track Court, Bolpur in the district ... also under Section 9B(1)(b) of the Indian Explosives Act.
5. The learned Additional Sessions Judge after framing charges against the appellants
Indian Penal
Code read with Section 9B Indian Explosive Act and Sections
25 / 27 Arms Act.
And
In Re:-
Sanjay Chowdhury & ors.
... Petitioners ... Indian Penal
Code read with Section 9B Indian Explosive Act and Sections
25 / 27 Arms Act.
The State produces the case diary with the material
120B
IPC, ss. 25/27 Arms Act and s.9B Explosives Act. The prosecution case is supported by
eyewitness evidence. The restriction was imposed because
Section 9B Of The Indian Explosives Act vs In Re: Raja Khan on 10 November, 2022
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[Rejected ... Sections 25 / 27 of the Arms Act and
Section 9B of the Indian Explosives Act.
And
In Re: Raja Khan
... ... Petitioner
Mr. Niladri Sekhar Ghosh
Arms Act and s.9B Explosives Act.
For these reasons, we allow the CRAN and order as follows. The restrictive condition is
withdrawn. The petitioners
imprisonment for one
year, for the offence under Section 9B(1)(b) of the Explosives Act, 1884
the accused appellants were sentenced to suffer rigorous ... Section 27(1) Arms Act and
Section 9B(1((b) of the Explosives Act .
On 26th November, 2015 on surrender of Basudeb Ghosh, Joydeb
Ghosh
Sections 9B(1)(b) of
the Explosive Act and under Sections 3 / 5 of the Explosive Substances Act and
sentencing them to suffer imprisonment ... years for the offence punishable under
Section 9B(1)(b) of the Explosives Act and to suffer rigorous imprisonment for 10
years for the offence
Indian Penal
Code and under Section 9B(ii) of the Indian Explosive Act against the accused
appellants. The appellants were acquitted of the charge under ... Section 9B(ii) of
the Indian Explosive Act, but was convicted under the sections as aforesaid.
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The defence case was of false implication
under Sections 302 / 34 , 307 / 34 , 326 / 34
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and 9B (2) of Explosives Act read with Section 34 IPC against both the accused
persons ... under Sections 302 / 34 ,
307 / 34 , 326 / 34 IPC and 9B(2) of Explosives Act , read with Section 34 IPC
against both the accused persons