THAKUR, CJ
The Drugs and Magic Remedies (Objectionable
Advertisements) Act, 1954 was enacted by the Parliament in view of
an increasing number of objectionable advertisements ... harm. By enacting the law,
the Parliament intended to stop such undesirable advertisements in
public interest and to deal with the menace by making
upon the alleged
violations of the The Drugs and Magic Remedies (Objectionable
Advertisements) Act, 1954 have already been dealt with by us in Smt.
Aarti ... After a detailed discussion
of the scheme and the provisions of the Act (supra), this Court had
issued the following directions in the said case
were:
(1) that Section 3 of the East Punjab Urban Rent Restriction Act (III of 1949)-here in after referred to as the Act-under ... which exemption has been given from the provisions of the Act to Government premises is ultra vires the Constitution of India;
(2) that the notification
exercise of its powers under
Section 72 of the Punjab Re-organization Act, 1966 (in short, 'the
1966 Act') whereby Sections ... Sikh Gurdwara Act,
1925 (in short, 'the 1925 Act') have been 'amended' to the extent of
denying the Sehajdhari Sikhs their
Section 3 (b) and (d) of the Drugs and Magic Remedies (Objectionable Advertisements) Act, 1954 . The prosecution against the petitioners is for violation of Section ... said Act by alleged publication of two pamphlets, Annexures Rule 1 and Rule 2 in Hindi and Urdu. According to the respondents those pamphlets suggest
Murder with dacoity
provided that the
(iv) Murder with offence under TADA Act , total period of such
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sentence including
(v) Murder with untouchability (Offences ... remissions is not less
Act, 1955 than 20 years.
(vi) Murder in connection with dowry
KAMAL KUMAR
2023.05.31 17:35
I attest to the accuracy
identity cards. Photographs do not
show that they are indulged in any act of hooligan or
robbery. At this stage, except the mere allegations ... were wearing proper identity cards and they were not indulged in any
act of hooliganism or robbery and therefore, instead of sending the
MOHD YAKUB
offences under Section 420 IPC, Section 22 of the NDPS Act and Section 15 of the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 ('Act ... found to have committed an offence under Section 15 of the Act and Section 22 of the NDPS Act, 1985. Accordingly, a memo (Ruqa
Section 5 of the Drugs and Magic
Remedies (Objectionable Advertisements) Act, 1954 registered at Police
Station Taraori, District Karnal.
The petitioners were granted interim bail
Drugs and Sangrur
Aman, aged Magic Remedies
about 33 years (Objectionable
Advertisement)
Act, 1954
2. Learned counsel for the petitioner contends that
complainant, Sukhvir Singh ... further argued that Section 7 of the Drugs and Magic
Remedies (Objectionable Advertisements) Act, 1954, prescribes a
maximum sentence of six months, whereas petitioner