Section 354D in The Indian Penal Code, 1860
354D. Stalking.—
(1) Any man who-- (i) follows a woman and contacts, or attempts to contact such ... email or any other form of electronic communication, commits the offence of stalking: Provided that such conduct shall not amount to stalking
that "tobacco seed" was not tobacco
and that only leaf, stalks and stems of the tobacco plant
could he said ... will not come
under the second part because it specifically mentions
leaves, stalks and stems but leaves out seeds. [1094A-B]
(3) The definition, when
officer under this Act; (e) [ "Indian hemp" means- (i) the leaves, small stalks and flowering or fruiting tops of the Indian hemp plant (Cannabis sativa
crop or agricultural produce, such as grain, sugarcane, cotton, fodder, straw or stalk, while moving through the standing crop or agricultural produce; (ii) arrangement
mixed waste paper. The petitioner firm also uses straw and jute stalk in the manufacture of the said mill board which has a thickness exceeding ... using mechanical pulp and on the contrary by using straw and jute stalk the petitioner firm had contravened the provision of the notification in question
been disclosed in the classification list. Furthermore, the factory used jute stalk and paddy straw in the manufacture. The Central Excise felt that the mill ... hold as the Assistant Collector did that the use of the jute stalk and paddy straw would disqualify their mill board from the exemption
found that one sample contained a fair proportion of tea stalks or stems and the other sample a profuse quantity of tea stems or stalks ... analyst, however does not give the proportion of stalks to the total quantity in either of his reports. It is, however, clear that this
Section 354 D of the Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860) -- Stalking. [Section 3(2)(va) read with Schedule to the Act]
Two lakh rupees
means wastes produced during agricultural and forestry operations (for example straws and stalks) or produced as a by-product of processing operations of agricultural produce
means wastes produced during agricultural and forestry operations (for example straws and stalks) or produced as a by-product of processing operations of agricultural produce