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Therefore, they are not entitled to any protection as afforded to
ordinary police officers under Police Rules or Civil Service
Regulations. I am supported in my aforesaid view by the
judgment of a Division Bench of this Court in State of J&K v.
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Mohammad Iqal Mallah (LPA No.153 of 2012 decided on
05.06.2014).
Section 19 in The Arms Act, 1959 [Entire Act]
Section 7 in The Arms Act, 1959 [Entire Act]
Section 25 in The Arms Act, 1959 [Entire Act]
State Of Karnataka & Ors vs Ameerbi & Ors on 7 December, 2006
In
somewhat similar circumstances the issue was raised
before Honble the Supreme Court in the case of State of
Karnataka v. Ameerbi, (2007) 11 SCC 681.
Article 77 in Constitution of India [Constitution]
State Of Assam & Ors vs Shri Kanak Chandra Dutta on 3 October, 1966
Considering
the judgment rendered in the case of State of Assam v.
Kanak Chandra Dutta, AIR 1967 SC, 884, their Lordships
of Hon'ble the Supreme Court held in para 29 as under:-