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
Sections 25 / 26 & 37 of the Arms Act + Section 9(B) of the
Indian Explosives Act. That case was instituted on the basis ... with Sections 25 / 27 & 35 of the Arms
Act + 9B of the Indian Explosives Act. That case was instituted on
the basis
Indian Penal Code, 1960 read with Section 9B of the Indian Explosive Act
and Sections 25 / 27 of the Arms Act.
And
In Re:- Kazi ... Indian Penal Code, 1960 read with Section
9B of the Indian Explosives Act and Sections 25 / 27 of the Arms Act.
The petitioners say that
Sections 25 / 27 of the Arms Act and Section 9B(b) of the Indian Explosives Act.
And
In the matter of: Tapabrata Barik and others ... Sections 25 / 27 of the Arms Act and Section 9B(b) of the Indian Explosives Act.
The learned advocate representing the petitioners submits that
read with Section-9B of Explosive Act, in filing this application
under section 439 of the Cr.P.C. for his release on bail
Indian Penal Code read
with Section 9B of the Explosive Substances Act and Sections 25 / 27 of the
Arms Act.
And
In the matter ... Indian Penal Code read
with Section 9B of the Explosive Substances Act and Sections 25 / 27 of the
Arms Act.
Considering that the some
Sections 25 / 27 of the Arms Act and Section 9B of
the Indian Explosives Act.
And
In the matter of: Saday Ghosh ...Petitioner.
Mr. Navanil ... Sections 25 / 27 of the Arms Act and Section 9B of the Indian
Explosives Act.
After considering case diary and considering the
materials available
Section
25 / 27 of the Arms Act and Section 9B(ii) of Indian Explosives Act.
And
In the matter of : Kabirul Mondal.
.... Petitioners (in Jail ... Section
25 / 27 of the Arms Act and Section 9B(ii) of Indian Explosives
Act.
It is submitted that the petitioners are in custody
sections 25 / 27 of Arms Act and
under section 9B(II) of Indian Explosive Act against the appellants and other accused persons.
Police sent
Section 9B of the Indian Explosives Act. As appears from the impugned order of the learned Sessions Judge, the considerations which have weighed with