Indian Explosive Act, 1884 . It was further stated in
the counter-affidavit that licence of explosive van bearing No. BR 42G
0040 was renewed till ... that manner,
petitioners contravened the rule 47(3) (c) of the Explosive Rules. The
name of the person, whose dead body was lying about fifty
competent authority under the Explosives
Substance Act, 1884 and was holding the same in contravention of Explosives Substance
Rules, 2008.
14. In order to prove
allegations, the petitioners would rely
on the rulings of Apex Court in V.P.Shrivastava v. Indian Explosives
Limited and others reported
under the Panchayat Raj Act, the Explosive Act, the Minor Metals and Minerals Excavation Act and the Rules issued under the said Acts, that respondents ... without obtaining licence under the Explosives Act as also under the Minor Metals and Minerals Excavation Rules. They admitted that an old man named Chacko
Explosive Substances Act, 1980 and
section 9(B)(1-b) of the Explosive Act, 1884 and Rule 20 of
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Ammoinum Nitrate Rules ... custody and lastly charge has been framed under Rule 20 of
Ammonium Nitrate Rules, 2012 wherein while transporting
a
the ammonium nitrate it was transported
allegations against them is that of
storing explosive beyond permissible limit and also manufacturing in
violation of rules governing in the field.
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Indian Explosive Act, Section 3 and 4 of the
Explosive Substance Act read with Section 51(1) of the Orissa
Minor Mineral Concession Rule
that, according to P.W.1, the
Appellant had been given the explosives by Deepak Rai, a Foreman
working in his Project, after which ... bike asking him to give it to
his brother, thereby ruling out actual, conscious and guilty possession or
possession for disruptive activity. That, none
Sections 3 and 4 of the Explosive Substances Act, 1908 and had perpetrated an explosion in a passenger carrying bus. This Court amongst others recalled ... indulge in private retribution. It however also took note of its ruling in State of M.P. vs. Bhooraji and others
foreign goods such as gold, textile, watches etc. The Supreme Court ruled as under:
"While we are impressed with the extraordinary nature ... Sections 3 , 5 , 6 and 9 of Explosive Substances Act. Section 3 provides for punishment for causing explosion likely to endanger life or property. Section