IMDG code; (ii) substances defined as explosive as defined by the Explosives Act, 1884, and/or the Explosive Rules, 1983; (iii) any other goods ... handling of explosives in the Port of Mumbai are notifies under the Explosives Act, 1884 and/or the Explosives Rules, 1983. 5.3 Rules for handling
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Explosives. Ext.P6 is issued in Form 22 of Explosives Rules. According to
petitioner, when he was doing quarrying operations strictly ... produced any license, as contemplated under Rule 144 of the Explosives
Rules, which inter alia, provides that no person shall use explosives for
blasting purposes
Foreigners Act; Sections 4(b) , 5 and 6 of the Explosive Substances Act, 1908,
Rules 3 and 6 of the Indian Passport Rules, 1959 (Entry ... years and fine of
Explosive Substances Act, 1908 Rs. 250/- i.d., R.I. for 3
months
8. Rules
extinguishers available in the premises which was in violation of the Explosive Rules and that, on several dates, the outlet was kept ... buckets and fire extinguishers and this was in serious violation of the Explosives Regulations. The petitioner was informed that, in case his reply
Arms Act , Section 5 of the Explosive Substances Act, 1908 and Section 9B(1)(a) of the Explosive Act, 1884.
4. The raid was conducted ... detonators were live and were explosives of class 6, division 3 as defined in ScheduleI of the Explosives Rules, 1983 and the electric detonators were
Type C magazines as per the provisions contained in the Txplosivcs Rules, 2008, such approval of the District Town Planner or Chief Town Planner ... Type C magazines as per the provisions contained in the Explosives Rules, 2008, such width shall not be less than 3.6 metres.] (5) Where
COPY OF RENEWAL OF LICENCE UNDER FORM 22 OF THE EXPLOSIVES
RULES DT. 25.9.2006.
J) COPY OF THE SHOT FIRERS SLICENCE DTD. 22.3.2005.
K) COPY
quantity of fireworks / explosives about
1280 kgs was illegally transported by him. He was booked under
Section 9 B of Explosives Act vide ... transporting of fireworks as per Rule 32(1)(v) of the Explosive Rules,
1983. Learned Trial Court has wrongly questioned the locus /
ownership
IMDG code; (ii) substances defined as explosive as defined by the Explosives Act, 1884, and/or the Explosive Rules, 1983; (iii) any other goods ... handling of explosives in the Port of Mumbai are notifies under the Explosives Act, 1884 and/or the Explosives Rules, 1983. 5.3 Rules for handling
obtainig no objection certificate qua grant of an Explosive licence under the Petroleum Act and Rules. The land is situate on National Highway Mirzapur-Jhansi