Railway Act, Sections 3 , 4 and 6
of Explosive Substances Act, 1908, Sections 3 and 4 of Prevention of
Damage to Public Property Act ... committed terrorist act in which bomb blasts were carried out with an
intention to threat the unity, integrity and sovereignty of India and to strike
evidence regarding such foreign based
persons to be terrorists or having been convicted for such acts or being
members of any banned terrorist organization ... petitioners is found to be
indulging in any criminal/terrorist acts, benefit of the regular bail granted
to them vide this order shall be liable
Act and 25/27/54/59 of Arms Act , registered in Police Station, Guhla
District Kurukshetra. The commendation certificate is issued by the
Director General ... apprehending terrorist etc. The policy itself is clear enough
inasmuch as the exemption is only for bravery in an anti terrorist
operation. Every act
stated that Gurjant
Singh, who was murdered by the terrorists, never acted as Handling and
Transport Contractor of FCI, much less submission of the tender
operational effects of above said Section 45 of the Money Laundering
Act, the Hon'ble Supreme Court held the provision to be unconstitutional,
being ... Another conundrum that arises is that, unlike the Terrorist
and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act, 1987 , there is no
provision in the 2002 Act which excludes
Act, 1987 (in short the
' TADA Act ') have taken note of the reluctance shown by
witnesses to depose against dangerous criminals- terrorists
Act shows that
notwithstanding anything contained in Section 3 and 4 of the Act, no
prisoner is entitled to be released under the Act ... act
which may arise from within or outside the State. It is generally
understood as an act of aggression from outside, or militant and
terrorists
confined to the requirements of a fair
investigation under the NDPS Act only carrying a
reverse burden of proof. Baldev Singh (supra) related ... case. Megha Singh
(supra) concerned a prosecution under the Terrorist and
Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act, 1985 . It was held
that the Head Constable being
Supreme Court was examining whether Section 20(4)(bb) of Terrorist and
Disruptive Activities Act, 1987, introduced vide Amendment Act
parole to meet his family members.
Section 6(2) of the Act provides a ground for rejection of the application for
parole on the basis ... State. It is generally understood as
an act of aggression from outside, or militant and terrorists
operations engineered by foreign agencies. It can also