expert CFSL inspected the site and did not rule
out the possibility of use of explosive substance.
On the basis of the aforesaid statement ... Virender Singh and were
checking the area to rule out the possibility of
plantation of explosives. He found there was
something beneath the earth near
Section 4 (d) of the Explosives Act, 1884 defines 'Explosive':-
It reads as:-
d)."explosive" means gunpowder, itrglycerine, nitroglycol, gun-cotton ... every adaptation or preparation of an explosive as defined in this
clause;
Section 9 B of the Explosives Act provides punishment for certain
offences
defence argued that cause
of alleged fire was in fact a chemical explosion caused by
mixing of excess acid that caused fumes and smoke
resulting ... report Ex.CW1/DA dated 20.9.99 what was cause
of the explosion. It is argued that this report does not show
the fire broke
Rupees five
hundred only) U/s 9-B of Explosives Act. In default of
payment of fine under any of these sections, he shall
undergo ... also discharged. The case
property be got destroyed/disposed of as per rules
after expiry of period of Appeal/Revision. Let certified
copy of this
Explosives Act, 1884. There was no mention of any
offence under TADA or under the Explosive Substances Act, 1908 .
The charge-sheet was submitted ... offences under TADA and the Explosives Act, 1884, but
convicted him only under Section 5 of the Explosive Substances Act,
1908 and sentenced
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Ranjan Dwivedi And Anr. vs C.B.I. Thr. The Director General [Along ... on 15
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Anees Mohinuddin @ Ameer @ Abu Ayub ... vs State Of A.P. Rep. By P.P. on