Arms Act, 1959, Section 27, 4 -- Offence u/s 27 of the Act - Accused found to be in possession of sword and brandishing the same - Area where sword used is not a notified area as per S.4 of the Act - No licence therefore, required for possession of such sword - Offence u/s 27 of the Act held, not made out...........
Arms Act, 1959, Section 15(1) -- Proviso - Renewal of licence - Licence under the Arms Act will continue to be in force for period of 3 years, unless licensing authority for reasons to be recorded in writing, considers in any case that the licence should be granted for a shorter period...........
Arms Act, 1959, Section 15(1) -- Proviso, (3) - S.15(1) Proviso also applies to renewal of licence...........
Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 307, 34, Arms Act, 1959, Section 27 -- Offence u/ss 307, 34 IPC and S.27 Arms Act - Gun shot - PW1 claimed in Court that bullet is still lodged in his chest - No scientific or medical evidence to corroborate this version - Nothing to indicate as to whether bullet was removed from the body of PW1 or not - Weapon of offence not recovered -..........
Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 307, 34, Arms Act, 1959, Section 27 -- Offence u/ss 307, 34 IPC and S.27 Arms Act - Accused acquitted : Not safe to convict accused on the sole testimony of PW1 when except one `M' no other accused was known to him and still he named them in his statement u/s 161 Cr.P.C. - Moreso other accused are not the residents of his village and thus..........
Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 307, 34, Arms Act, 1959, Section 27 -- Offence u/ss 307, 34 IPC and S.27 Arms Act - Witness while deposing stated that two accused, whom he has named in his statement u/s 161 Cr.P.C. are not present in Court - Those two accused were very much present in Court - An observation to this effect made by Court - Evidence of such witness is shaky,..........
Criminal Procedure Code, 1973, Section 439, Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 420, 465, 468, 471, 120B -- Bail - Cheating - Forgery - Criminal conspiracy - Economic offences - Accused involved in tampering with answer sheets by illegal means and interfering with examination system, thereby securing top ranks for his daughter and other students - Large numbers of answer..........
Criminal Procedure Code, 1973, Section 439, Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 302, 304B, 498A, 34, 120B, Arms Act, 1959, Section 25 -- Bail - Dowry death - Cruelty - Prima facie evidence of demand of dowry from deceased and her family - Evidence on record shows that licensed revolver of petitioner was used in the commission of crime - Injuries on the vital part of deceased..........
Criminal Procedure Code, 1973, Section 482, Arms Act, 1959, Section 25 -- Quashing of FIR - Offence u/s 25 of Arms Act - Recovery of one live bullet in the bag/luggage of petitioner during screening at Airport - Petitioner and his wife both are living and working in USA right from 2008 - He, joined the shooting group event in Chicago, where he purchased 50 cartridges, and..........
Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 307, Arms Act, 1959, Section 3, 25(1b)(a) -- Attempt to murder - Accused caused serious injuries to injured on his shoulder and ribs - Accused sentenced to undergo 10 years R.I u/s 307 IPC and 3 years of R.I u/ss 3, 25(1-b)(a) of Arms Act - He has completed 8 years and 8 months approximately in custody - Sentence of accused thus reduced to..........