HUSSAIN BUX SHORO versus STATE
Explosives under section 497 of the Explosive Code (XLV of 1860), section 379 Explosive Substances Act (VI of 1908), section 4 (b) bail, accused's grant, section 379, PPC and section 4 (b). Under the Act, 1908, an investigation was presented to the Investigating Officer to identify the stolen property and it was recovered by the police in the banana crop hide boxes which were legally sealed and locked. It was found that it contained explosive substances. The FIR was registered six days late while the PPC was prepared under Prima Fiji Cage 5 99 under custody of the accused but the requirements, as given under Section 4 (b). , The Explosives Act, 1908 was not met, thus demanding further investigation, bail was granted
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