Substances (Amendment) Act, 2001 and 10(a)(iv) of the
Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Amendment Act, 2004 and 120
of I.P.C . After completion ... dangerous explosive substance. Therefore, the prosecution
proved its case for the offence punishable under Section 5(a)
of the Explosive Substances (Amendment) Act
Srirengam vs The Administrative Executive ... on 30 November, 2018
BEFORE THE MADURAI BENCH OF MADRAS
Srirengam vs The Administrative Executive ... on 30 November, 2018
BEFORE THE MADURAI BENCH OF MADRAS
Sections 4(b)(i) and 4(b)(ii) of
Explosive Substances (Amendment) Act, 2001. In order to substantiate
the case during trial, on the side ... Sections 4(b)(i) and 4(b)(ii)
of the Explosive Substance (Amendment) Act, 2001 and sentenced to
undergo each Five Year Rigorous Imprisonment
Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act,
1967, and Sections 4(a)(i) and 4(b)(ii) of the Explosive Substances Act,
1908 and the same was taken ... Sections 4(b)(i) and 4(b)(ii) of
Explosive Substances (Amendment) Act, 2001. In order to substantiate
the case during trial, on the side
offence
punishable under Section 5(a) of the Explosive Substances
(Amendment) Act, 2001 [hereinafter referred to as the Act].
3. It appears from the records ... proved the charge under
Section 5(a) of the Explosive Substances [Amendment] Act, 2001 and if
so what is the sentence?
10. After hearing both
under Section 5(a) of Explosive Substance Amendment Act, for not placing
final report received from the police in the file and not placing ... filed under
Section 5 of the Indian Explosive Substance Act.
3.We find that the dereliction found and proved offences involving
explosive substance has warranted
Explosive Substances Act by Act 54 of 2001, the Central Government was competent to accord consent for prosecution. After the amendment, the power to give ... said judgment shows that Section 7 of the Explosive Substances Act, as stood before the Amendment Act 54 of 2001, which came into force with
such a circumstance, even the offences under the
Explosive Substances Act and the Criminal Law Amendment Act cannot be
sustained. In any event, according ... charged for the offences under POTA, but also under Explosive Substances Act
and Criminal Law Amendment Act. He further contended that though prosecution
has examined
Explosive Substances Act by Act 54 of 2001, the Central Government was competent to accord consent for prosecution. After the amendment, the power to give ... said judgment shows that Section 7 of the Explosive Substances Act, as stood before the Amendment Act 54 of 2001, which came into force with