carrying explosives with him at the
time when the train met with accident due to explosion of explosives. The District Forum observed:
ExB2 ... offence
u/s 5 & 9 (B) (b) Indian Explosive Act R/w 5 Explosive Rules 1983. Therefore, the charge sheet reveals that the
deceased
India and also in violation of
provisions of Explosives Act, 1884 and the rules framed these under, not to
make any demand with the respect ... deal with
the cylinders by the 1st opposite party against the rules of
Explosives Act 1884 and directing the opposite parties not to make
accident, the
Training Certificate for Explosive was not available with the driver, which is
mandatory as per Rule 9 of the Motor Vehicles Rules ... Explosives, which is mandatory under rule 9 of
the Motor Vehicles Rule, 1989, so the Training Certificate for Explosives was
procured from M/s Swami
incident, the
vehicle in question was carrying explosive substance, therefore, as per
requirement of Rule 9 (3) of Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989, the vehicle ... having driving licence as required under Rule 9 (3) of the
Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989 and without valid driving licence, the
driver
embarking stage.
48. In our view, the inclusion of embarking
stage in Rule-17 of the First Schedule to the Carriage ... checking in
if carrying any arms or explosives substance.
Concealment is an offence under Aircraft Act and Rules. In the next clause, prohibited articles
include
after spot/kitchen inspection, as per rules of the
OPs. As per the law and rules, it is a common tendency ... that the gas cylinder was
in fine condition, thereby ruling out any explosion. Gurpreet Kaur
deceased was 38 years of age at the time
neglect, breach or default in the observance and performance
of the Rules and Regulations from time to time framed by the Corporation ... with the provisions of
the Petroleum Act, 1934 , Indian Explosives Act, 1884 , Gas Cylinder Rules 1940 and all other Rules, Regulations and
Bye-laws made
driving licence of the driver it is contrary to Rule 9 of
Central Motor Vehicles Rules. When the driver was not having appropriate
licence still ... record and after going through the rulings filed by both the parties it is
concluded that the explosion took place while the vehicle was stationary
opposite parties filed counter resisting the claim. They ruled out the internet service causing
any explosion of the computer. They
stated that their service
adjacent building exchange of cylinders within brothers' families cannot be ruled out. At one end he has stated that the consumer used only ... regular use cannot be ruled out.
16. The investigator's report, however, does not disclose the possible reason for explosion. There is nothing