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1 - 10 of 24 (0.34 seconds)Section 3 in Karnataka Police Act, 1963 [Entire Act]
The Karnataka Prohibition Act, 1961
Section 14 in Karnataka Police Act, 1963 [Entire Act]
Ibrahim Bachu Bafan & Anr Etc vs State Of Gujarat & Ors on 12 February, 1985
In view of Section 14(2) of the Act and the decision
of the Supreme Court in Ibrahim Bachu Bafan v. State of
Gujarat [AIR 1985 SC 697], there is no bar for making a
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second or another order of detention under the Act against
the same person on the basis of fresh facts that have
arisen, after revocation, expiry or quashing of an earlier
order of detention. However, in case of revocation or expiry
of an earlier order of detention, where no fresh facts
have arisen after revocation or expiry of an earlier order of
detention, a second or another order of detention
though permissible in view of Section 14(2) of the Act, but
it shall in no case extend beyond the expiry of the period of
twelve months from the date of detention under the earlier
order.
Section 11 in Karnataka Police Act, 1963 [Entire Act]
Section 5A in The Conservation of Foreign Exchange and Prevention of Smuggling Activities Act, 1974 [Entire Act]
Attorney General For India vs Amratlal Prajivandas on 12 May, 1994
19. Further, the following observations made by a Nine
Judge Bench of the Supreme Court in Attorney General for
India v. Amratlal Prajivandas [AIR 1994 SC 2179] while
examining the validity of Section 5A of the COFEPOSA Act,
1974 which is similar to Section 6A of the Act also require to
be noticed: