Section 27 of the Arms Act, 1959, and Section 16(a) r/w. 15(1)(a)(i) and
Section 19 of the UAPA ... accused Nos. 5 to 10 and 13 to 15 under Section 15 of the UAPA with
the aid of Section
under Section 27 of the Arms
Act as also under Section 15 (1) (a) (i) read with Sections 16 and 19
of the Unlawful Activities ... terror so as to
attract the provisions under the UAPA. Section 15 (i) (a) of the UAPA
states about what is a terrorist act. Whoever
section 15 ,
and the expressions "terrorism" and "terrorist" shall be
construed accordingly.
Section 15 of the UAPA which defines "terrorist ... Sections 35 and 36 of the UAPA
and it has nothing to do with the offence punishable under
Section 19 of the UAPA. The appellant
Sections 3 and 5 of the Explosive
Substances Act, Section 16(a) read with Section 15(1)(a)(i) and Section
19 of UAPA ... Section 18 read with Section 15(1)(a)(i) and 16(A) and Section 19 of
UAPA, Sections 3 and 5 of the Explosive Substances
Sections 3 and 5 of the Explosive
Substances Act, Section 16(a) read with Section 15(1)(a)(i) and Section
19 of UAPA ... Section 18 read with Section 15(1)(a)(i) and 16(A) and Section 19 of
UAPA, Sections 3 and 5 of the Explosive Substances
Sections 3 and 5 of the Explosive
Substances Act, Section 16(a) read with Section 15(1)(a)(i) and Section
19 of UAPA ... Section 18 read with Section 15(1)(a)(i) and 16(A) and Section 19 of
UAPA, Sections 3 and 5 of the Explosive Substances
allegation that he has committed
any terrorist act under Section 15 of UAPA.
5. Per contra, the learned Deputy Solicitor General of
India ... involved in four other crimes of serious
nature, all attracting offences under UAPA. She argued that, the
appellant being a native of Andhra Pradesh, there
case came within the category of
terrorism as defined under Section 15 of the UAPA, and hence the matter had to
be investigated by incorporating
that all offences under the UAPA will be treated
as cognizable. Section 43D(2) modifies the usual rules under Section 167 of the
CrPC regarding ... Magistrate gives police
custody for 15 days but after the first 15 days, (not in a case covered
by UAPA) it is not challenged. Actual
cases, Ernakulam, the petitioner was convicted of the offence
under Section 15 of the UAPA Act and some offences under IPC
also. He has been ... Thrissur since 21.07.2010. He has not been given
remission as provided under Section 72 of the Kerala Prisons
and Correctional Services (Management