contended that coal is undisputedly an essential commodity within the meaning of the Essential Commodities Act, 1955 , as also the Display Order ... fully aware that charcoal was not an essential commodity within the meaning of the Essential Commodities Act, 1955 , and the relevant Control Orders promulgated there
started a case under Sections 7 and 9 of the Essential Commodities Act. The petitioner filed two writ applications in this Court. One was against ... consideration.
5. The case under Sections 7 and 9 of the Essential Commodities Act, hereinafter referred to as "the Act," started against
incurium‟ for its
failure to notice the amendments introduced in the Essential
Commodities Act and the judgments of the Supreme Court on the
issue ... issued under the Act have the jurisdiction to investigate the
offence committed under the Act with respect to the
essential commodity. Search and seizure being
Nearly eight years back the present appeal was admitted and bailable warrants issued against the respondents. Thereafter the matter seems to have lain in archives ... even on a relatively minor charge Under Section 7 of the Essential Commodities Act with the following observation :
We have heard him at length
that the offences for which the appcts. have been charged are not bailable. The sentence provided for the offences charged is imprisonment for three years ... beyond dispute that in the oases before us Section 13A, Essential Supplies (Temporary Powers) Act . has no application; therefore, the stringent conditions necessary
accused of the offence under Section 7 of the Essential Commodities Act, should be filed before the 'Special Court' constituted under Section ... Essential Commodities Act, 1955 (for brevity 'the E.C. Act ') or before the regular 'Court of Session' as provided under Section
case against the petitioners is Under Section 7 of the Essential Commodities Act, 1955 (Hereinafter to be referred to as the Act) and Rule ... year Under Section 7 of the Act and, therefore, the case is bailable one. This will also be a matter for consideration by the Court
order
confiscation of -
(a) the essential commodities so seized;
(b) any package, covering or receptacle in
which such essential commodity is found ... Essential Commodities Act, 1955
(hereinafter referred to as the " E.C. Act "), whereby the offence,
under of the E.C. Act , came
legal note available
to the Court as far as case of PMLA Act is concerned, and,
therefore, the Enforcement Directorate must at least be
given ... such denial shall prejudice the Enforcement Directorate,
which in broader sense appears essential to unveil the truth
of the present crime (schedule offences) which
legal note available
to the Court as far as case of PMLA Act is concerned, and,
therefore, the Enforcement Directorate must at least be
given ... such denial shall prejudice the Enforcement Directorate,
which in broader sense appears essential to unveil the truth
of the present crime (schedule offences) which