continuing
unlawful activity" as contemplated under Section 2(d) of the
MCOC Act for them with the said crime syndicate. In support of
their ... also interpreted the said Section in its entirety.
(i) The constitutional validity of Section 2(1)(d) of the MCOC Act was
first challenged
continuing
unlawful activity" as contemplated under Section 2(d) of the
MCOC Act for them with the said crime syndicate. In support of
their ... also interpreted the said Section in its entirety.
(i) The constitutional validity of Section 2(1)(d) of the MCOC Act was
first challenged
cannot be sustained.
7. Mr. Desai then submitted that Section 2(1)(d) of the
MCOC Act defines continuing unlawful activity. This
provision requires that ... case is not covered by Section 2(1)(d) of the MCOC Act
must be rejected because Section 2(1)(d) refers to
registration
submits that the Section 2(d)
"continuing unlawful activity", Section 2(e) "organized crime" and
Section 2(f) "organized crime ... except the disclosure statement. It was further submitted by
the petitioner that Section 18 of the MCOCA which relates to the
"confessional statement
offence of continuing unlawful activity as defined
in Sec.2(d) of MCOC Act was not present on 20/11/08.
Hence, the prior approval ... provisions of Section 2(1)(d) , (e) and (f) and Sections 3 ,
4 and 13 to 16 as well as Section 21(5) has been
Section 2(d) defining continuing unlawful activity does not
envisage charge-sheets in relation to 'organized crime' as defined in Section
2 ... present case.
17.1. Section 2 of the MCOC Act defines various terms and phrases.
The definition enacted in Section 2(d
provisions of Section 2(1)
(d) (e) (f) of the Act, as also a statutory presumption arising u/s 22 (2 ... provisions of Section
2 (d) (e) and (f) of the Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act .
" Section 2 (d) : "continuing unlawful activity
offence of continuing unlawful activity as defined
in Sec.2(d) of MCOC Act was not present on 20/11/08.
Hence, the prior approval ... provisions of Section 2(1)(d) , (e) and (f) and Sections 3 ,
4 and 13 to 16 as well as Section 21(5) has been
offence of continuing unlawful activity as defined
in Sec.2(d) of MCOC Act was not present on 20/11/08.
Hence, the prior approval ... provisions of Section 2(1)(d) , (e) and (f) and Sections 3 ,
4 and 13 to 16 as well as Section 21(5) has been
offence of continuing unlawful activity as defined
in Sec.2(d) of MCOC Act was not present on 20/11/08.
Hence, the prior approval ... provisions of Section 2(1)(d) , (e) and (f) and Sections 3 ,
4 and 13 to 16 as well as Section 21(5) has been