Read With 9B Indian Explosive Act And ... vs In Re on 10 August, 2018
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10.8.2018
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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
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
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withdrawn.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
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
Section 25 / 27
of the Arms Act and Section 9B of Indian Explosive Act from the Court
of 13th Additional Sessions Judge, Alipore
Section 25 / 27 of the Arms Act and Section 9B(ii) of the Indian Explosive Act.
And
In the matter of : Kutubuddin @ Kurubuddin Mallick ... Section 25 / 27 of the Arms Act and Section 9B(ii) of the Indian Explosive Act.
The learned lawyer for the petitioners submit that
Section 25 / 27 of the Arms Act and Section 9B(ii) of the Indian Explosive Act.
And
In the matter of : Kabirul Mondal ... Section 25 / 27 of the Arms Act and Section 9B(ii) of the Indian Explosive Act.
The learned lawyer for the petitioners submit that
Sections 25 / 27 of the Arms Act and Section 9B(ii) of
Indian Explosive Act;
And
In the matter of: Ajharuddin Mondal @ Azhar Uddin
Purkait ... Sections 25 / 27 of the Arms Act and Section 9B(ii) of Indian Explosive Act.
The learned advocate for the petitioners submit that the petitioners
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