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Arun Ghosh vs State Of West Bengal on 2 December, 1959

It is the length, magnitude and intensity of the terror wave unleashed by a particular eruption of disorder that helps distinguish it as an act affecting 'public order' from that concerning 'law and order'. The question to ask is : Does it lead to disturbance of the current life of the community so as to amount to a disturbance of the public order or does it affect merely an individual leaving the tranquillity of the society undisturbed ? This question has to be faced in every case on its facts.[See : Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia v. State of Bihar and Ors. ; Arun Ghosh v. State of West Bengal ; Ram Ranjan Chatterjee v. The State of West Bengal .
Supreme Court of India Cites 3 - Cited by 372 - Full Document

Ram Ranjan Chatterjee vs The State Of West Bengal on 22 January, 1975

It is the length, magnitude and intensity of the terror wave unleashed by a particular eruption of disorder that helps distinguish it as an act affecting 'public order' from that concerning 'law and order'. The question to ask is : Does it lead to disturbance of the current life of the community so as to amount to a disturbance of the public order or does it affect merely an individual leaving the tranquillity of the society undisturbed ? This question has to be faced in every case on its facts.[See : Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia v. State of Bihar and Ors. ; Arun Ghosh v. State of West Bengal ; Ram Ranjan Chatterjee v. The State of West Bengal .
Supreme Court of India Cites 4 - Cited by 43 - R S Sarkaria - Full Document
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